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861 I asked 5 of my friends what they’d say at my funeral and then I sat quietly in my kitchen reading the answers and understood for the first time what I actually meant to the people around me — and what I had been getting wrong

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Ainura Kalau @ Silicon Canals · 05/06/2026 20:00 EDT

I asked 5 of my friends what they’d say at my funeral and then I sat quietly in my kitchen reading the answers and understood for the first time what I actually meant to the people around me — and what I had been getting wrong

I came across the idea somewhere between a philosophy podcast and a late-night scroll through Reddit. Someone had asked their closest friends to write what they would say at their funeral, not as a morbid exercise, but as a way of understanding how they were actually showing up in other people’s lives. Not how they ... Read more

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