Funerals are expensive

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In short, death in America has become a commodity. Our customs and traditions are dictated by industry, rather than spirituality or values. Our fear of getting old and dying prevents us from talking about it, so we perpetuate the same customs — customs designed specifically for profit. Say you don’t want to spend eternity in a cemetery, in a mahogany coffin, with wire holding your mouth closed.

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