Is the undertaker joyous when his turn comes around? All those years holding the door open. To pass through - does it feel like a privileged?

Richard Smyth
Is the undertaker joyous when his turn comes around? All...
Is the undertaker joyous when his turn comes around? All...
Is the undertaker joyous when his turn comes around? All...
Is the undertaker joyous when his turn comes around? All...
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I often wonder if the undertaker is joyous when his turn comes around. You see, during a funeral, the person who dies is a nobody. They had a family and friends but no one really cared about them. But on the other side of the coin, the undertaker has a job where he must make people comfortable in difficult times.

The undertaker helps people pass through - through their pain to something else. This is why it feels like a privileged to be able to do what he does.

Source: Wild Ink

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