True but it is like saying “I don’t need life insurance because I’ll be dead and I won’t care what happens to my family”.
Garnishing wages is the new debtors prison.
We’re 60 and I don’t do health insurance any more. I consider it in the vein of John Adams’ comments on giving up our “comfort”.
Frankly, I’m fine with paying health care out of pocket like I do everything else. And I would not opt for expensive (over $100k) treatments anyway. An acquaintance was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer. She is now cancer free. She got no expensive medical treatment.
Search “gerson” and “cancer” to find out how she did it.
We’re taking responsibility for our health - and most other problems, e.g. broken bones, don’t cost that much to fix. I’ve lived it.
The idea that one is not responsible or living dangerously if they don’t have health insurance is a defective paradigm.
God did a better job designing our bodies than many would have you believe.
Garnishing wages is the new debtors prison.