One of our users wrote, "Our death is the most significant event that happens to us and this site is the only one I found that helps me make end-of-life decisions before that event..."
If you care about your loved ones and want to make your death easier for them, it is vital that your desires, decisions, and instructions be discussed with the important people in your life. Your choices should also be written out so they will be available when the time comes. When you have done that, you will derive a deep sense of satisfaction, accomplishment, and relief about the future. Your loved ones will be grateful both now and after your death for all the effort you put into easing their grieving process.
The Last Email service gives people new ways to look at death, stepping on taboos that dominate this topic. We hope this site will encourage people to lighten up about this subject, but at the same time take it seriously -- talk about it and create a good ending.
In this site, you can leave "your last words" to your family and friends. You can leave a personal message using your own words and be sure that it will be sent only after your death. Respect death; but do not miss out on its humorous moments, using thoughtful prose, stories from family experiences, humor, photos, voice and video files you can help your loved ones to deal with the pain and lingering agony that comes with the loss of someone dear.
Is there some value in planning for your death, and getting the decisions made in advance? Those who begin end-of-life planning tell how satisfying it is -- reviewing their life, belongings, accomplishments, and getting organized.
Another goal of our service is to encourage everyone to live life to the fullest. Be open to adventure. Find something each day to appreciate, think about the ones that you love.
Unfortunately, people spend more time learning how to program a VCR than they do planning for the inevitable.