Death-and-taxes.rar Apr 2026
The phrase "Death and Taxes" refers to the famous idiom, popularized by Benjamin Franklin , that "in this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes." It suggests that these two events are inevitable burdens of human existence.
Many organizations use this "inevitability" to encourage practical life planning. Below are several upcoming events that provide guidance on managing these certainties: Death-and-Taxes.rar
A seminar on Saturday, May 2, 2026 , at Scarborough’s Tax Affair in St. Louis, combining wine tasting with practical advice on creating a will. The phrase "Death and Taxes" refers to the
Informal group discussions about mortality to increase awareness of life, held at various libraries like the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library in New York. Louis, combining wine tasting with practical advice on
While the phrase has deep roots in political history—appearing in Daniel Defoe's The Political History of the Devil —it is now a common theme in modern culture, ranging from documentary films to songs by artists like Daniel Caesar and Thomas Newman . Practical Resources and Events
A guided writing workshop for engaging with grief through reflective letter-writing on Sunday, June 7, 2026 , at The Greenhouse Project in Scranton, PA.
An open mic community exploration of death and grief on Thursday, April 30, 2026 , at The Belrose in San Rafael, CA.