
Living in the busy streets of life is full of uncertainties about how the next day will come to be like. It is for this reason that I believe Benjamin Franklin was right when he said that only death and predetermined taxes are guaranteed in this world. Everything else around us is subject to change, a reality that pushed me in writing my will at a mere age of 30.
My decision was provoked by the fact that my work involved frequent flight travels boarding the plane at six times within a month. Whereas I am very optimistic about life, I am skeptical about traveling in the air, and I only feel safe when the plane eventually lands.
Some ugly scenarios I have witnessed are when siblings turn on each other due to interest on estates left behind by parents who did not write a will. Sometimes the will could …

