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- May 11, 2020
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My whole life has been an unmitigated disaster I'm just wondering when you really know it's time?
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Life insurance doesn't pay out if you CTB and the coroner lists the cause of death as suicide.For me atleast: i have life insurance that runs out, so before that.
And generally, i know my life is heading downhill in the future. Winter and the dark is coming.
So i want to go just before my life completely dissolves.
When i know every day will be increasing accumulative suffering.
Oh, that is useful to know. Did not really matter. I might dissappear in the woods, but no guarantees to not be found, except going into the deep seaLife insurance doesn't pay out if you CTB and the coroner lists the cause of death as suicide.
This makes a lot of (painful) sense. Death is more valuable than life to me but still so unpalatable.For me, it's a deliberated, rational decision.
Financial, social, medical reasons. I'm in the process of accepting there's no way to have any kind of life worth living from this point on.
My reasoning is that I can stem the guarantee of an undignified life of increasing suffering by CTB.
One philosopher called a situation like this a "life not worth living" where suicide is a rational decision to make.
The hardest part is just coming to terms with it.
This is totally how I feelFor me it happened in 2 parts. There was a slow sort of acceptance at first, almost like ctb was an option.
Then at some point it just hit me that its my only option. It was one of those types of feelings where you feel the shock through your body, like it jolts you awake. Like a more intense version of that "oh shit" feeling when you realise you forgot something really important
they mostly do after 2 or more years of holding the policy.Life insurance doesn't pay out if you CTB and the coroner lists the cause of death as suicide.
Very interesting, thank you for that. I always thought suicide was never paid on. I'll have to check my policy more carefully. I'm assuming it's not the full amount though?they mostly do after 2 or more years of holding the policy.
It's not just elderly/sick, depressed and suffering from mental problems who want to off themselves. Financial issues are huge for everyone. Everyone needs money.I think it depends on your situation.
if your elderly / sick and have a terminal disease I believe this is the situation you would generally feel ready and at piece.
If you are depressed and suffering from mental health problems I think the time is when you give up. You won't ever feel ready it's more a question of able and willing than ready.
It depends on your policy. My policy will pay out the entire amount for a suicide so long as it occurs at least 2 years after the policy goes into force.Life insurance doesn't pay out if you CTB and the coroner lists the cause of death as suicide.
See I'd love to live in a little village because I don't want anything to happen. I don't crave excitement I crave peace so perhaps that's how I know I should be deadThere's absolutely nothing I look forward to in life anymore,my job is just utter boring garbage,I just go through motions nothing more,I'm 46 and havnt had a partner in well over 8 years,I live in a little village where nothing interesting ever happens,I am completely bored with all aspects of life!
This would be a mental health problem….It's not just elderly/sick, depressed and suffering from mental problems who want to off themselves. Financial issues are huge for everyone. Everyone needs money.
Totally disagree. Money pays for shelter and food. Without this people can feel very bad. Unemployment on its own is NOT MENTAL or PHYSICAL.This would be a mental health problem….
It is either psychological or physical regardless of the cause.