When David Giffels was 50 years old and completely healthy, he decided to build his own coffin with his 81-year-old, master craftsman father. Why? Well, I ask him that on today\u2019s podcast. David Giffels is a writer who previously published a book of essays about growing up in the Rust Belt of Ohio in the 1970s. That title is called\xa0The Hard Way on Purpose.\xa0In his latest book,\xa0Furnishing Eternity: A Father, a Son, a Coffin, and a Measure of Life,\xa0he recounts the experience of building his own coffin with his father and the lessons about life, aging, and death that he picked up along the way.\n\nWe begin the show discussing why many in the Rust Belt live by the motto, "The Hard Way on Purpose," and how it manifests itself in their undying loyalty to their sports teams that come up short year after year. We then shift gears and discuss David\u2019s project of building his own casket with his dad, the expectations he had going into it, and why lying in your own coffin is, unfortunately, not as profound of an experience as you\u2019d think it would be.\n\nGet the show notes at aom.is/giffels.