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Is insurance all a lie?

Insurance is a lie, just like you said that a kitchen knife is a murder weapon. Qiao Ba, there's nothing wrong. The mistake is that someone cuts people with a kitchen knife. There is nothing wrong with insurance. What is wrong is your own understanding and the misleading of the agent.

If a grievance goes to court, can you get justice? Not necessarily, because the law is the law, and the understanding and implementation of the law varies from person to person, from thing to thing and from situation to situation. Can you say that the law is deceptive?

It can be seen that insurance itself is scientific and professional, and it is hard to say who can sell insurance. The differences between people are too great. Insurance is sold by people, laws are enforced by people, advertisements are made by people, and enterprises are run by people. As long as someone participates, it is impossible to make a bowl of water flat and perfect. Most people deny everything, reject everything and doubt everything by generalizing the whole, which is meaningless.

Insurance policies can be guaranteed and kept. Is it 100%? Absolutely not. There is nothing 100% in the world, neither a gain nor a loss of 100%. If you are insured, you will definitely get a claim. This is misleading, this is cheating. Without certainty or absoluteness. When you apply for insurance, you should omit it as much as possible, be as careless as possible and repay the commission as much as possible. As a matter of fact, you have already planted the curse. If something goes wrong, a basin of dirty water is thrown at others, right? That's what people do. If they achieve something, they belong to themselves. If something goes wrong, they belong to someone else. Once they get it, they will go online and completely deny it. This is unreasonable.

Insurance is a pyramid scheme, which is even more nonsense. This question doesn't even need to be refuted, because the question itself is too naive and basic. One plus one equals several. If an adult asks this question, will you explain it to him? Laughing it off is the best way. If you insist on a theory, I'm afraid it's unclear, because the two are not comparable at all. If you insist on linking them together, it doesn't matter. What should be pursued, what should not be pursued, and if you don't pursue it, the more you investigate, the darker it will be.