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My Grandma Rosalind always said, “Love is the greatest inheritance.” At 15, I didn’t fully understand, but I would soon learn.Grandma, at 89, was my constant companion while my relatives, like Uncle Bill, mocked me for spending time with her. I cherished her moments, knowing she was getting older. One day, we learned she had lost her hearing, which devastated me. Still, we planned a special birthday for her.At the party, I overheard my relatives, including Uncle Bill and Aunt Sarah, call Grandma “old and stupid,” and talk about fighting for her assets after she passed. Grandma, pretending to be deaf, smiled at me, knowing exactly what they said. We began recording their cruel words, planning to expose them.

A week later, Grandma passed peacefully, and at the will reading, her final act of revenge unfolded. Each relative received a recorder with their own cruel words about Grandma, exposing their greed. As they fumed, I was handed a letter from Grandma, leaving everything to me, her only grandchild who loved her unconditionally. The others received only a dollar each. Grandma’s message was clear: love is more valuable than wealth, and sometimes the quietest voices speak the loudest. Ten years later, I still carry her lesson—love your family because that’s the only inheritance that lasts.

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