I just watched a short online video by Rabbi Yaakov Salomon about the designer of the Pringles Can being cremated and having his ashes placed in an empty can (click here to watch). I wrote about this last month (see here) and was happy to see Rabbi Salomon discuss this as well. (Full disclosure - Rabbi Salomon is my wife's uncle).
Rabbi Salomon argues that while someone's last wishes are important, they shouldn't always be followed. He tells the story of a league of bowlers, who on their graves it is written, "they lived to bowl." This isn't a fitting way to be remembered.
So I ask you, what would your last request be? Would your last wish be something profound, like Randy Pausch's, who wanted to insure his children would remember him, and learn from him, while he is gone. That sounds a lot better than a pringles can or a bowling bowl.
Thursday, August 7, 2008
Once You Pop You Can't Stop Redux
Posted by Andrew Parver at 7:28 PM
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