Something else given me ... hm ... during or just before the last episode, I think:
You can take it with you. It's easy: give it all away.
This works if you believe in God and Jesus and Heaven and that stuff. If you don't, and, say, you believe that when you're dead there's nothing, then I guess that wouldn't work, huh? Then there would be nowhere to take it with you to, would there? I dunno. I think even in the most atheistic mind is engraved those things: God, Jesus, Heaven, Hell ... it's like in Catch-22: "the God I don't believe in is a good God, a just God, a merciful God. He's not the mean and stupid God you make Him out to be...". All you atheists, somewhere you know what I'm talking about. All that Jesus and love crap I've been writing about. You kinda hope I'm right, and you're convinced I am wrong. I'm just a madman. What are you? I bet you dream as hopelessly as me. If not, I got one for you:
There's a sky bluer than you've ever seen, and mountains grand and tall within it; a wild man lives in the highest peak, high within a cave. Trickles from snow thawing a creek where he drinks, and wild berries are his food. He talks in words you cannot comprehend, and the look in his eye is life and death itself.
It's just a dream. It ain't real. But maybe you know what I'm talking about anyway. There's always hope.