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The New York Times: I Write My Obituary, So I Can Live a Better Life

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Austin American-Statesman: What obituaries reveal about life, loss and how we choose to remember

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What obituaries reveal about life, loss and how we choose to remember

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MSN: Obituaries are the most-read parts of newspapers. Here's what 38 million tributes reveal about a life well-lived

Obituaries are the most-read parts of newspapers. Here's what 38 million tributes reveal about a life well-lived

MSN: What makes a life well lived? 38 million obituaries reveal America’s answer

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The average person lives about 4,000 weeks. When they die, that entire existence is usually compressed into roughly 175 words. Put another way, an obituary. Chosen by loved ones, those words become ...

What makes a life well lived? 38 million obituaries reveal America’s answer

Yahoo: What 38 million obituaries reveal about how Americans define a ‘life well lived’

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What 38 million obituaries reveal about how Americans define a ‘life well lived’

EurekAlert!: MSU study: What defines a life well-lived? Obituaries may have the answers.

Obituaries function as time capsules that reflect what people, at any given moment in history, understand to be a life well-lived. By studying how obituaries evolve across time and context, we can ...

MSU study: What defines a life well-lived? Obituaries may have the answers.

Re “Why I Write My Obituary Every Year,” by Kelly McMasters (Opinion guest essay, Sept. 29): I felt so connected to Ms. McMasters’s essay. Like her, I started this ritual when I was a child. Back then ...

The Washington Post: What reading about dead people tells us about life