Insurance 101 - Undermining America for the Good of Americans
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Insurance 101 - The Hidden Costs and Realities
Summary:
Is insurance holding us back more than helping? Discover the potential downsides and be an informed consumer.Keywords:
Insurance, auto, health, life, policies, government, fraud, politics, regulations, AmericansArticle Body:
Insurance has become a complex concept. What started as a helpful tool now seems like a tangled web blocking clarity. Ever noticed how banks and insurance companies own massive buildings? Where does all that money come from? Look in the mirror ?" it’s from us, the consumers.Insurance is a social norm. You buy it because you’re told to. Banks won’t give you a loan without it, and the government mandates auto insurance. If it’s so essential, shouldn’t we have even more? It’s time to question what we accept without thinking.
We all have hidden doubts about insurance. Let’s give voice to some of those:
1) Speaking against insurance feels like tempting fate.
2) The fear of a lawsuit makes us stay silent.
3) Insurance feels like betting against ourselves.
4) If companies claim losses, how do they afford huge buildings?
5) Are we just buying promises they might deny?
6) Why does not affording insurance make me a criminal?
7) How much influence do lobbyists have on politicians?
8) Do I really need all these extra coverages?
9) What if I saved that insurance money for emergencies?
10) Will I remember an extended warranty when I need it?
11) Shouldn’t products be reliable from the start?
12) Did celebs really insure their assets for millions?
Our current system is overblown, with blame on insurers, banks, politicians, and us for supporting it without question. Frivolous lawsuits give the government reasons to impose costly mandates that erode our freedoms.
Imagine needing extra coverage for every conceivable mishap. Lawsuits might become outrageous, making us wish for absurd insurances. It’s all out of hand, so what can we do?
Trim down. Consider what you actually need. Life insurance might be betting on failure, while unnecessary car insurance just feeds into fear. Assess other insurances, like trip cancellations, which might be overkill. The list of policies is endless.
Some insurances are pushed purely by fear, like terrorist insurance for remote art galleries. Why do companies prey on these fears?
The odds of a mosquito-related death are higher than a terrorist one. Perhaps we’ll soon face mosquito insurance, with discounts for repellents. Or maybe the government will step in to protect us, risking our privacy and freedom.
Politicians and insurers sell illusions, but a few insurances, like liability for cars and property, are worth purchasing. In a litigious world, insurance can be a defense against unjust lawsuits.
Insurance rates in America are spiraling out of control. The sheer volume of policies we’re told we need is overwhelming. Review them and trim the unnecessary. Insurance is legalized gambling. If you bet against yourself, how can you take risks on your dreams? Focus on living life on your terms instead.
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