Live Fully, Leave Well
Wills are often seen as the final word on someone’s legacy. But what if we’ve misunderstood their purpose all along? In this eye-opening episode, estate lawyer Andrew Brown explains the real legal role of a will — and it’s not what most people think. A will doesn’t communicate your hopes, values, or final wishes. In fact, it doesn’t communicate to humans at all. It speaks to the legal system, and only does two things: it names someone to manage your estate, and it tells the law how to distribute what’s left. Andrew dismantles the common myth that a will expresses your story or preserves your legacy. Instead, he clarifies that it’s simply a tool designed to solve one legal problem: dead people can’t own property. That’s it. If you’ve ever believed your will would speak for you after death, this episode will challenge that assumption — and help you start building a legacy that actually reflects who you are.
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