If Someone Depends on Your Income, This Is a Conversation You Can’t Ignore
“If a child, a spouse, a life partner or a parent depends on you and your income, you need life insurance.”
Simple line.
Heavy truth.
Yet this is one conversation most people keep postponing.
Why?
Because life insurance is often misunderstood as:
❌ An expense
❌ Something to do “later”
❌ Relevant only after a certain age
But in reality, life insurance is not about death.
It’s about responsibility while you are alive.
Let’s pause and think π
What happens to monthly EMIs if income stops?
Who funds children’s education dreams?
How does a family maintain dignity, not just survival?
Savings can run out.
Assets may take time to liquidate.
But life insurance gives immediate financial stability when it’s needed the most.
A question worth reflecting on:
If something unexpected happens tomorrow,
will your family have choices… or only compromises?
This is not fear-based thinking.
This is financial maturity.
I strongly believe:
Life insurance is the foundation of every solid financial plan.
Let’s start a healthy discussion π
π¬ Do you think people delay life insurance because of lack of awareness or wrong advice?
π¬ At what age do you think one should start life insurance?
π¬ Is life insurance an expense or an asset in your view?
Drop your thoughts in comments ⬇️
Let’s spread awareness, not assumptions.
—
Prathamesh Mahadik
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