I'm 27 and dying of cancer, but my friends are 'ghosting' me in my final days
Briefly

The final wishes of Joshua Patrick Cullen instructing a non-religious funeral without dark attire highlights his desire for connection rather than isolation as friends withdraw amid his illness.
Joshua expresses a heartfelt wish for his funeral to be attended by "as many people as possible," revealing his struggle with friends distancing themselves since his diagnosis.
Cullen's will notably bequeaths his beloved pet cats to his mother and his 3D printer to a colleague, suggesting a deep personal connection amidst his declining health.
His last will indicates a preference for charity over material possessions, showcasing a focus on legacy and the value of community over ownership.
Read at Independent
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