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VER-XV-0023

“I think about what happens to all my data and accounts when I die.”

Your digital legacy is as real as your physical one — and most people leave it completely unmanaged. Accounts keep running, subscriptions keep charging, data keeps existing, and your family has no way to access, close, or protect any of it. In the AI age, your data could be used to train models, create deepfakes, or build profiles long after you're gone. Death doesn't delete you from the internet.

Your Practice

Create a digital estate plan today. List every account, every subscription, every platform. Store passwords in a manager with a trusted legacy contact. Set inactive account managers on Google and Apple. Decide what you want deleted and what you want preserved. Your physical will handles your things. This handles your identity. Both matter.

The Architects

“The universe is transformation: life is opinion.”

Marcus Aurelius, Meditations, Book 4.3 (trans. George Long)