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I Am a Relic Organizer
Literature我是遗物整理师
(korean) Golden Seal Farewell Quan Aiyuan
Relic organizers often spend a day or two sorting out the things people left behind in the world. These things still have residual warmth. This warmth comes from the photos of the children that the old man still caressed affectionately after death, the paper cranes that the old woman still calmly folded after the countdown to life, the "Ten Things I Want to Do Before Death" written neatly in a notebook (contacting friends, remembering the daughter's wedding, etc.)... All of this is recorded in simple and sincere language. In the eyes of relic organizers, every relic collection site is a grand tribute to the dignity of life. They clean up the traces left by the body with reverence, and carefully put the relics that the deceased had kept at hand and hidden under the quilt into special storage boxes and handed them over to the bereaved family, so that the remaining warmth of the deceased's life can continue to warm their family and friends, and the meaning of life can be rethought and sublimated through handovers and inheritances again and again - what is left after life is not money or status, but shared memories with loved ones.
Relic organizers often spend a day or two sorting out the things people left behind in the world. These things still have residual warmth. This warmth comes from the photos of the children that the old man still caressed affectionately after death, the paper cranes that the old woman still calmly folded after the countdown to life, the "Ten Things I Want to Do Before Death" written neatly in a notebook (contacting friends, remembering the daughter's wedding, etc.)... All of this is recorded in simple and sincere language. In the eyes of relic organizers, every relic collection site is a grand tribute to the dignity of life. They clean up the traces left by the body with reverence, and carefully put the relics that the deceased had kept at hand and hidden under the quilt into special storage boxes and handed them over to the bereaved family, so that the remaining warmth of the deceased's life can continue to warm their family and friends, and the meaning of life can be rethought and sublimated through handovers and inheritances again and again - what is left after life is not money or status, but shared memories with loved ones.