Voluntary v Involuntary Philanthropy
I’ve already read Jay Link’s Family Wealth Counseling.
He’s issued a clarion call to pay attention not only to the financial aspects of an estate plan or legacy plan, but, I would say, he calls our attention even more to the social and spiritual/emotional issues related to one’s . . . lifetime legacy.
I chose those last two words carefully.
I think we aren’t normally challenged to think in terms of our lives when it comes to estate planning. We are led to think in terms of death, dying, and what happens after our lives are over.
Link, by contrast, calls us to Read the rest of this entry »
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