Inheritance with meaning: non -profit nature in the will for future generations
Discover the deep questions about life and legacy on All Saints' Day and All Souls. This article illuminates the importance of commemoration and how to leave values for future generations through a will. Find out how the initiative "My heir is doing good. The principle of apple tree" supports people to inherit and do good. Find out more about the inheritance for a good cause!

Inheritance with meaning: non -profit nature in the will for future generations
Allerheiligen and Allen souls - time for deep thinking!
When November puts its dark shadows across the country, the memorial days All Saints' Day and All Souls are filled with emotions and thoughts about what remains when we are no longer here. "What remains of me when I'm no longer?" This question buzzes in the minds of many people who pause on these quiet days and commemorate the deceased. The thoughts about our own legacy are for the foreground - maybe it is the perfect time to finally write the will for ages!
Silent days invite you to remember
Allerheiligen and Allen souls, the days of memory, come every year at a familiar time - on November 1 and 2, 2024. When autumn takes off its dress from colorful leaves and the nights are getting longer, many people take the opportunity to think about the transience of life. The well -known rituals, such as putting fresh flowers on graves, lighting candles or just spending a quiet moment of reflection at the cemetery, focuses on the focus. These traditions help to understand one's own mortality and to think of the deceased.
The question that moves all
"What remains?" - This central topic forces us to think about our life, our values and the legacy we want to leave. Your own experiences - whether good or bad - shape our thinking about what is important for the future. Questions buzz around: what will the world look like for subsequent generations? What memories will people stick to and how will they deal with my possession? Are my loved ones well looked after after my death? What can I pass on?
More and more people have the desire to leave a good legacy. According to Susanne Anger, spokeswoman for the initiative "My heir is doing good. The principle of apple tree", many not only think about who they leave their financial prosperity, but also how they can give a gift from future generations. The survey of the Society for Consumer Research (GfK) speaks volumes: Almost every third person over 50 can imagine considering a non -profit organization in their will - and among the childless there are even over half!
charity with importance
With a non -profit inheritance, own values can be transmitted to upcoming generations. It is the chance to be able to do something positive yourself beyond death. The decisions about the good cause that is taken into account in the will are usually crossed by the personal life story - be it through difficult times, special encounters or moments of happiness.
The initiative "My inheritance is good. The principle of apple tree", consisting of 25 non -profit organizations and foundations, takes into account this request. It is full of strength to raise awareness of responsible inheritance and to support potential testators in formulating a legitimate will. A will can help keep your own values alive and the question "What remains?" to give an answer!
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press contact: Initiative "My heir is doing good. The principle of apple tree" Steven Tümler | Tel.: (030) 29 77 24 36 | Mail: press@mein-erbe-tut-gut-gutes.deBerlin