Easing The Last Days With Wholesale Urns

By Donna Roberts


Food expires. The date at which it does so is at the bottom of the packaging. In fact, everything expires, even the universe will cease to be one day. The human being is among the many things that expires, but the human being also has sentience, which means that a person knows that they are going to die someday. As such, many people start planning ahead, some order wholesale urns in lieu of caskets.

There is no escaping death. It comes for everyone and everything and at any time. There is nothing in the world that can stop it. It takes and it takes and it gives neither an inch nor a care as to who it is taking. It does matter if a person has a family who needs them. Death has never discriminated. Color, creed, or class, all are equal and all equally die.

But clinging to life, with every ounce of power and determination, is simply an intrinsic human survival mechanism. Medical treatments to extend life are an ever popular option. But when those fail, people turn to pseudoscience and mysticism. Of course, it should be said that being healthy does help a person live longer and improves the overall quality of life. Still, no matter how healthy a person is, a fatal accident or outright murder can still befall them.

Then there those who make peace with travelling to the undiscovered country whose bourne no traveler returns, there are those who travel freely. Younger generations even joke about dying. People cope with dying in various ways. To some, it is important to continue a bloodline, to maintain some level of continued presence after passing away. Others try to leave a lasting impact on the world, to be so great that the world never forgets them.

Across the world, different cultures have different funerary rites for the dead. The common thread between all of them is the dead are respected, even if they did nothing in life to earn such esteem. In many cultures, the corpse is interred in the ground, returned to the earth.

Life can be lived one moment from the next. A person can live their life essentially flying by their seat of their pants. But dying should not be taken as lightly as living. Planning ahead helps to assure that the days following the last day go smoothly for those left behind, people who are undoubtedly dealing with their own grief and might not have the capacity to plan the logistical nightmare that is a funeral.

The last great splurge most people will ever make is the coffin. Most people should not bother with such an expense. It benefits no one. All a coffin does is go into the ground. It does literally nothing else other than carry a dead body into the dirt. An ornate coffin with polished wood and gilded handles is going to end just as caked in mud as a simple pine box. An urn is much cheaper.

An urn does not need to be shoved into the ground. It can be stored on a shelf. The deceased is not going to care, on account of being dead.

Death happens to everyone. It cannot be avoided. Planning ahead simply makes the transition easier.




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