it's actually pretty boring desu
>>17254009
It's not worth buying, but if you have one, you might as well hold onto it.
I hear they are hard to come by.
You can create a legacy that lives on farther than you ever will
Generations upon generations will remember you and base their lives on you.
Also skee ball
>>17254009
PIZZA AND SEX
>>17254040
This is recursive. I call bullshit.
>>17254009
You want it. This is clear in that you've resorted to asking strangers on an Internet image board for reasons to embrace it. But this, in and of itself, is all the reason you need.
>>17254009
For you, I recommend a whole life policy and some accidental coverage. Whole life will accumulate cash value and can be sold later in life. It is a good companion investment to an IRA because it is not taxed when it is sold. Accidental coverage is valuable because it it provides large amounts of coverage for a low price. Given your age, an accident would be the most likely cause of death. Other people in your situation have purchased plans that look lie this...
>>17254009
The alternative doesn't look promising. So, enjoy it while you're still here and fuck everyone who says otherwise.
Best of luck OP. I've been there.