
bananaolympus
Specialist
- Dec 12, 2024
- 337
In a world were euthanasia were to be legal, would companies that practice assisted suicide be a billion+ dollar market would be such a high demand if there were little to no restructions?
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I have to agree with this take. No repeat customers makes it impossible for a business to succeed. Think of Instant Pot, a company that sold a extremely loved item and had amazing reviews. They did really well at first, making a ton of money really quickly, but eventually went bankrupt a while back because they sold such a good product, none of them broke and there were no repeat customers.No one looking to turn a huge profit would go into a business that involves killing its customer base and having no repeat customers. Plus it's human nature to want to live, so even if it was made legal majority of the population wouldn't utilize assisted suicide programs. And add in the nutjobs who think it's their duty to police what we do with our bodies and you end up with a bunch of bombed clinics and assassinated doctors just like how abortion doctors are villainized. It would probably turn some profit, but anyone going into that business wouldn't be doing it for money, they'd do it cause they believe everyone deserves a choice.
Futurama's Earth in the 30th and 31st Centuries has a population of over 50 billion so if suicide booths are really the future you want to see then better start reproducing.Futurama had suicide booths, so yes.
Considering the population of the planet, the monopoly position on the "market" and the huge demand, that company would achieve enormous financial success, in the long term, for several generations and would never go bankrupt if its operations were not disrupted by other competing companies.No one looking to turn a huge profit would go into a business that involves killing its customer base and having no repeat customers. Plus it's human nature to want to live, so even if it was made legal majority of the population wouldn't utilize assisted suicide programs. And add in the nutjobs who think it's their duty to police what we do with our bodies and you end up with a bunch of bombed clinics and assassinated doctors just like how abortion doctors are villainized. It would probably turn some profit, but anyone going into that business wouldn't be doing it for money, they'd do it cause they believe everyone deserves a choice.
Providet it is legal, people with no money would get support from the government.Only successful suicide business is dmc and that's because it's extremely illegal to do what he does so he gets to extremely overprice his product.
A proper suicide business gets no repeat customers and while a lot of people here say they'd pay anything for ppl to kill them, they are a minority. Most people want to ctb because they have no money and youd have to sell the service and product cheaper than dmc otherwise suicidal ppl would rather just buy sn or jump or hang themselves
And unlike dmc who feign ignorance about what his product is used for, the company selling suicide don't have that luxury.