Insurance.
Think about
it.
What is it
but betting against yourself?
You'll pay
& pay & pay, after proving your body or car or home or business is
worthy of being insured.
Worthy of
the insurance company's trust.
And they
will quote you the greatest figure possible for the level of
"protection" you desire.
And you
will all pretend as if you can now rest easy for IF something should ever
happen, they will pay.
Think
again.
Have you
looked at the percentage of claims that receive payment for coverage when the
time comes that it's needed?
Have you
looked at the percentage that do NOT?
Getting any
policy without first looking into current records of how the company you pay
fares at doing its part of the bargain is basic business smarts.
Otherwise
you are gambling...with very bad odds.
Have you
noticed how suspicious even the idea of insurance makes us?
As a
society, we are less willing to have people over incase something befalls a
visitor in our home that they then sue us for.
We are less
willing to have a dog incase it bites someone.
We are less
willing & able to start a business and survive the cash poor start-up years
if premises & personnel & customers all need to be insured against
mishap.
We are less
willing to help someone out at the scene of an accident or crime, lest the fact
that we are not officially sanctioned to offer medical or protective aid wind
up bringing a lawsuit to our door.
We no
longer want to see the world unless an umbrella of traveler's insurance covers
our every move.
This is not
Life.
This is a
paper prison, that more times than not, does NOT come through should we
eventually need it.
The good
news is, it's a prison of our own making.
One we do
not need to stay in.
Take
responsibility for your own body, home, business, income, Life.
Stop
supporting industries that, for the most part, want nothing more than to
benefit from regular customer payments without having to ever support their
customers should the time come.
Research
all the folks that had property insurance before various hurricanes, tsunamis,
tornadoes, etc...and notice how few companies stood by their contractual word.
If they
could get out of paying, they did.
If there
were too many legitimate claims without enough loophole escapes, the company
claimed bankruptcy and did therefore not pay.
Set aside
money you could spend on such worthless "protection," & if
you one day should need help, because you yourself will provide it, it will
actually be there.
The easiest way to see positive changes is to change.
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