Right, that's the reason why most people don't kill themselves: we might as well see what's around the corner while we can, since death is inevitable anyway.
But someone who's not attached to her personal identity, based on her training in mental detachment would be expected to be more reckless and indifferent in dealing with the world. You know from our previous conversations that I think this indifference would include moral neutrality.
Sure, the enlightened spiritualist would know that death is inevitable anyway, but she'd also believe that death is just the dispelling of a shadow. So what's the value of a shadow?