by Rich Lippman


How-to author Rich Lippman thinks up some zingers for his own last last word.
59 seconds that will change the end of your life.
Last Bucket List is like a welcome mat at the front gates of estate planning, along with the secret knock to get in.
—Sarah S.
It invites you to celebrate your life, your values, and your story in ways that traditional estate planning often overlooks.
—Deanna DeCosimo
I love this book. It's a gift for anyone squeamish, overwhelmed or intimidated by estate planning.
—Chip Heller
Who doesn’t LOVE getting in the last word?
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...with your partner... your teen... that parking lot pinhead.​
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I wondered: Could I somehow turn this fleeting rush into a forever triumph?
The eternal zinger. The endless mic drop.
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The last last word.
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Not just for the slam dunk, but for the big win...​
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To prove how adding a touch of fun can make even a grave task inspiring.
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So what's your forever one-liner?
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Or leave it to some distant undertaker with a timeworn list of dreary sayings.
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Instead, be yourself: clever or crabby, poetic or profound, quirky or lovey—or just plain funny.
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Think of it as breathing creativity into places it’s really needed, but rarely found.
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Like a Will.
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Another grave task I had to tackle.
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And if you've read this far, you'll feel right at home with my how-to guide for creative Wills.
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Or just laugh at its cartoons.
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Whoa! Aren’t Wills dead-serious?
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Yes. Which pushes aside what's truly important to most of us:
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Lasting love. ​
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Sadly, button-down Wills have no heart.
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Creative Wills do.
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To share what's deep
inside your own.
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A balance of legalese and love.
To safeguard your family—and feel proud of what you've created.
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Come see how.
​​​​Instead of letting the clock
 run out!
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Dream big,​
-Rich


