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hey Im Paul Rabelais and in this video Im going to address four reasons why you should not have a living will so this is a difficult video because its a difficult situation its its all about you know life support machines youre in a perhaps a profound comatose state theres no reasonable chance of recovery so just the whole situation is difficult its a difficult conversation and and quite frankly I know too many Americans out there jump to a conclusion on what they think they need and what they want to sign just because for 29 years Ive had people come sit across the table from me and they come in with this list of things that they think they need and and three of which include their they tell me they need a will they tell me they need a power of attorney and they tell me they need a living will and then when the living will gets put in front of them they want to check that check that box that they did it so they just sign the living will because they heard or read that thats