Wednesday, June 15, 2011
On Odds in Our Favor
Insuring Our Lives.
When the odds of dying in a plane crash are one in a million, and surviving a plane crash are one out of three, we feel naively invincible from the dangers associated with every day life: crossing the street, texting while driving, walking under scaffolding, and so on. And yet when the insurance protection plan temporary seizes to protect-on account of unemployment, transition between job and job, graduate school or world travel-we make sure to look both ways on one way streets, invest in a bluetooth, and calculate the number of construction workers hovering above. Enjoy!
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