#9: Presidents Must Plan Their Own Funeral
Imagine the overwhelming transition of becoming the U.S. president, only to be tasked with funeral planning a week into the role. This early responsibility highlights the gravity and potential impact of their mortality on the nation.

Undertaking funeral arrangements a week into the presidency might seem morose, but it’s a critical task. Every president must confront this duty early on, underscoring the seriousness of their position before diving into their presidential responsibilities.
