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On the other hand, I've taken away from that when I've done it in the past, incredible lessons learned from them. These dear pets that we all have and what they are saying to us non-verbally. And you know what? Those are things that we all can hold dear. They're really incredible, incredible lessons.
Here's the other thing I wanted to bring up is cemeteries and burials. People choose to get buried or taken care of in different ways. You know, whether you're, you could be cremated and some people feel that that's just the way it is. Some people do that because they feel it's more friendly for the environment. Okay. Some people get, get buried in very, very fancy caskets. Okay.
Here's the other thing I wanted to bring up is cemeteries and burials. People choose to get buried or taken care of in different ways. You know, whether you're, you could be cremated and some people feel that that's just the way it is. Some people do that because they feel it's more friendly for the environment. Okay. Some people get, get buried in very, very fancy caskets. Okay.
Really fancy ones. I mean, you know, and.
Really fancy ones. I mean, you know, and.
Yeah. I mean, it's just like, okay. And then there are others, like for instance, like my father was buried in a plain pine box. And the idea behind that in Judaism is dust returns to the dust. And that's basically it. Nothing fancy. At that point in a person's life, death, we're all the same. At that point, it doesn't really matter. Some people- I will tell you this, Sam.
Yeah. I mean, it's just like, okay. And then there are others, like for instance, like my father was buried in a plain pine box. And the idea behind that in Judaism is dust returns to the dust. And that's basically it. Nothing fancy. At that point in a person's life, death, we're all the same. At that point, it doesn't really matter. Some people- I will tell you this, Sam.
Exactly. Exactly. Right, right. You know, the other thing is what people do after somebody dies, you know, like they donate to a particular cause. Okay. Somebody died from cancer. So people donate to the cancer society or the donor's choice. Okay. You know, whatever, but that's a sense of, I guess a little bit of a sense of closure for people.
Exactly. Exactly. Right, right. You know, the other thing is what people do after somebody dies, you know, like they donate to a particular cause. Okay. Somebody died from cancer. So people donate to the cancer society or the donor's choice. Okay. You know, whatever, but that's a sense of, I guess a little bit of a sense of closure for people.
Flowers is another thing that people deal with. Yeah, sharing it.
Flowers is another thing that people deal with. Yeah, sharing it.
And we'll get them. We'll get somebody on the show. That's a great, thank you for bringing that up. That's a great, great angle. One thing you alluded to, Sheridan, that I want to make sure that we cover is, and certainly what I found, maybe Clarence, you have too, is that when somebody passes away in your family, let's just say,
And we'll get them. We'll get somebody on the show. That's a great, thank you for bringing that up. That's a great, great angle. One thing you alluded to, Sheridan, that I want to make sure that we cover is, and certainly what I found, maybe Clarence, you have too, is that when somebody passes away in your family, let's just say,
I found a lesson that I learned is this, is that there appears to be always somebody that takes the bull by the horn and deals with all the details. Okay, while everybody is kind of mourning or crying or being upset, there's always somebody that has to tend to the details. And I remember, I was that for my father. And then it was about two weeks later that I just lost it. Okay.
I found a lesson that I learned is this, is that there appears to be always somebody that takes the bull by the horn and deals with all the details. Okay, while everybody is kind of mourning or crying or being upset, there's always somebody that has to tend to the details. And I remember, I was that for my father. And then it was about two weeks later that I just lost it. Okay.
So those kinds of things happen. Yeah, Clarence, go ahead.
So those kinds of things happen. Yeah, Clarence, go ahead.
You know, there's a lot of things to be happy about in all the things we do. And maybe one of the lessons from a show like this is that, you know, it's okay to sit back, smell the roses, and appreciate them while you can. Because once you're gone, that's the end of it. That's the end of it.
You know, there's a lot of things to be happy about in all the things we do. And maybe one of the lessons from a show like this is that, you know, it's okay to sit back, smell the roses, and appreciate them while you can. Because once you're gone, that's the end of it. That's the end of it.
You know, I'll tell you, Clarence, for the years that we've known each other. Yeah. I don't know how many shows it would be for me to just list out. all the different things that I've learned from you, okay, as a dear colleague and friend, that you've brought so many different perspectives to the conversation. And I don't know how to say how much I appreciate that.