I was doing some research on the web and ran across “just one more” “complete estate plan” site:

This “complete” estate plan is definitely better than no plan at all. And if your are unwilling to take the time to sort through your deepest desires, purpose, vision, values, mission in life: having something like these documents ought to be better than having nothing.
Oh! But how much better to have thought through your real sense of destiny and put it into writing! How much better to clarify your specific desires for your children . . . and to express them, in writing, so your children can have that kind of legacy before them . . . not only for their benefit, but for the benefit of their children (your grandchildren) and their children’s children after them . . . !
How unfair for the authors and purveyors of these documents to suggest that someone who fills in the blanks has put together a true estate plan–defined a strategic goal and then put together a plan to achieve it!
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