People whiz down the highway on a motorcycle without
wearing their helmets.
We give a weak goodbye to loved ones, assuming that we'll
see them again next time.
Travelers get on airplanes assuming that they will land
and sleep in their rooms without ever checking for the emergency exit.
We know we should have survival kits prepared and
rendezvous locations for the family, but most never translate the idea into
action.
At work, cross training and preparing a training manual
always get pushed to the back burner.
How would we act differently AFTER a negative
experience? Would we wear the helmet if
we had only known what would happen in an accident? Hug each other when departing? Check those exits and make those disaster
plans? Do some training so people aren't
left in the lurch?
I am not advocating that we live life under a cloud and
anticipate doom. But insurance is more than
buying a policy...can you do a bit more to take a bit less for granted?
-- beth triplett
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