Who makes money from our death ? Life and death go hand in hand throughout a person’s life. After that, there is only death. But is it for everyone ?
In today’s world, people are trying to make money on everything from cans and bottles to virginity. There is no sanctity, there is only business. Business and the desire to get rich on everything they can. Also on death.
It is primarily funeral service companies that make money. Services that are becoming more varied every year and whose range is constantly expanding.
Earns traditionally florists, where you can order a wreath of any size and any flowers you want.
A benefactor makes money. Of course, not infrequently every favor, and more often according to a strict price list. Apparently, in order for Heaven to stand in front of us you also have to pay.

More and more popular are the services of funeral homes, which offer still alive customers to choose a coffin for themselves. After all, who knows better what kind of coffin we will be most comfortable in after death? We can choose the color, size, type of wood it will be made of? We can also opt for cremation.
Death is no longer taboo for the media as well. The death of a well-known celebrity (oh horror!) is a way for the color press and gossip portals of all kinds to make money. It is not uncommon for us to be regaled with photo coverage of the funeral. Faces filled with suffering are sold, faces contorted in despair of people who have lost someone. Eyes filled with tears and surprise at being photographed and therefore increasingly hiding behind dark glasses are sold.
New Death-services are also tentatively appearing on the Polish market. These are companies that organize funerals for our pets. After all, animals also have the right to a dignified farewell and especially when they were faithful companions and often better friends than humans.
It is the family of the deceased who finally earns the money for the death. The widow, children, grandchildren. His heirs. The people whose livelihood he cared for during his life and whose livelihood he will provide for after his death. He is a wealthy man. An exemplary husband and father. He had a mistress, maybe even several. Someone to keep him company, someone to have sex with and maybe someone to love. No one remembers or wants to remember. What matters is the here and now. What matters is money.
Nowadays, I think it is only on the poor, homeless and unknown people that nothing can be earned. The price of a dignified death these days is therefore high. You have to leave your loved ones, take a new name and live under a bridge.