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What if my kids stayed mad at me forever...?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Legacy Planning)
Thu Jul 31 06:36:19 2025
Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2025 05:36:16 -0500
From: "Legacy Planning" <LegacyPlanning@ultimategenerator.ru.com>
Reply-To: "Estate Organizer" <AfterLife@ultimategenerator.ru.com>
To: <linuxch-announce.discuss@charon.mit.edu>
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What if my kids stayed mad at me forever...?
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onos formed the vast majority of kimono sales.:?132? Kimono retailers, due to the pricing structure of brand new kimono, had developed a relative monopoly on not only prices but a perception of kimono knowledge, allowing them to dictate prices and promote more formal (and expensive) purchases, as selling a single formal kimono could support the seller comfortably for three months. The kimono industry peaked in 1975, with total sales of 2.8 trillion yen (~£18 billion). The sale of informal brand new kimono was largely neglected.:?135, 136?
Heisei period (1989–2019)
The economic collapse of the 1990s bankrupted much of the kimono industry:?129? and ended a number of expensive practices.:?98? The rules for how to wear kimonos lost their previous hold over the industry,:?36? and formerly-expensive traditions such as bridal kimono trousseaus generally disappeared, and when still given, were much less extensive.:?98? It was during this time that it became acceptable and even preferred for women to wear Western dress to ceremonial occasions like weddings and funerals.:?95,?263? Many women had dozens or even hundreds of kimonos, mostly unworn, in their homes; a secondhand kimono, even if un
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<p><strong>The more I thought about it, this wasn't just about money or legal documents.</strong></p>
<p>This was my legacy.</p>
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<p>At that very moment, the decision was clear. I had to make things easier for my family when they needed it most.</p>
<p>I had to find the BEST way to organize all my important documents. But how...?</p>
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<p>My will, my title deed, my "after life" plans...they're obviously important to me...very important.</p>
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