> And I'm planning to kill myself before I lose it completely.
This is a common plan, but it doesn't work. When that moment arrives when you would want to, you no longer have the mental faculties to do it.
Before then, you'll be feeling like everything is going just fine, so why end it?
Assisted suicide or DNR's don't really work without family members to enforce them. Medical providers are incentivized to keep you alive: Both morally and financially (you can chose which counts for more depending on how cynical you are, but either way the two motives are in sync).
But re medical providers, why would they keep me alive if there's no money left? It's a pretty good bet that even AmEx would start declining charges, at some point.
It's for people who are destitute. They insist you spend all your own money first, and then you are covered fully for everything, with a small monthly allowance from social security.
Providers are happy to help you spend all your own money, and then be fully covered.
This is a common plan, but it doesn't work. When that moment arrives when you would want to, you no longer have the mental faculties to do it.
Before then, you'll be feeling like everything is going just fine, so why end it?
Assisted suicide or DNR's don't really work without family members to enforce them. Medical providers are incentivized to keep you alive: Both morally and financially (you can chose which counts for more depending on how cynical you are, but either way the two motives are in sync).