Imagine suddenly you no longer exist, poof, from one day to the next there is no more you.

What if you knew that this day would come in a month?
What if it wasn’t for another year?
Or in 5 years?

Would you spend your remaining time differently than you do now?
If so, why aren’t you already doing it?

  • @andrewta
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    510 hours ago

    I’d put everything on credit cards that I’m responsible for. No co signer. So when I die there’s nothing they can do. Then travel the world. Also would withdraw my 401k and have fun. That’s if I’m dead in a year. By the time they figure it out, I’m dead (that is if I’m smart about how I do it).

    What are they doing to do? Dig me up and put me in jail?

    • @[email protected]
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      210 hours ago

      In some cases your debt is passed on to your heirs. Consult a lawyer familiar with your local laws.

      • Semperverus
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        9 hours ago

        This is completely illegal in the United States, and may also be in other countries.

        If you live in the US and a collector comes after you for your parents’ debt, tell them to bite rocks (or if you can afford to, rake them over the coals in court).