Risk. Uncertainty. Decision-making.
These terms are well thought of, but almost never executed properly. We plan ahead, but our plans are swept aside by uncertainties of life. If you are reading this, you have survived the deadliest pandemic humanity has ever seen. But still you haven’t outlived the pandemic, because it isn’t over. Little did we know that 2020 would be remembered for death, unemployment, hunger, fear and poverty. Life is wildly unpredictable.
It is essential to have a firm and rigid vision when bombarded by the highly volatile tides amidst the ocean of your life. You have to keep in mind the future of those you love and ensure a secure safety net in case things go haywire.
The best course of action is to adopt and cultivate a store of resources that will act as an anchor to your stability. No matter what the future has in store for you, you should be ready. The following tale of fate should illustrate the importance of such a decision.
Ram was a photographer. He was go good that he grew as an event photographer in a short span of time. Everything was pitch perfect and he also opened his own studio in 2020.
But, the pandemic hit. Weddings and other gatherings were postponed. Ram had to shut his studio down. He looked for a job, any job that he could find. He had dropped out of college to pursue photography and this didn’t look good on his resume for the jobs he applied to. Clicking pictures was all he knew but that skill was of no use to him in the pandemic.
He finally took up a job as a post delivery agent. As fate and its cruelty would have it, Ram died in a road accident while he was on his way home. His family were grief stricken.
Nothing, no amount of money could replace Ram, the loving father, caring husband and a kind hearted person.
A toddler would grow up without knowing his father, but fortunately for him, his father’s parting gift would ensure education and prosperity.
Ram had opted for a life insurance policy when he was freelancing, 5 years before his marriage. And the sum that Ram’s family received upon his death would easily cover all costs of his son’s education.
Ram left soon, but his deeds live on. This is a story of vision amidst unpredictability and love . Ram sensed the volatility his life represented and he was prepared. He could have been reckless with his earnings and could have spent it all. But he decided to create an anchor of safety and stability for his family, and he did that well.
If you’re self employed, you’re your own boss. That is true, but what follows is an endless number of sleepless nights, penniless months and a host of many other obstacles you have to encounter.
If you’re self employed, here’s why you should opt for life insurance:-
Life is all about choices, but there’s a catch. You don’t always know what your choices are, you don’t always see light at the end of the tunnel. Thus, life is about doing the best you can. Always keeping your family in mind and should there come a day when you’ll breathe your last, let that final goodbye be accompanied with a gift so profound, it represents your love, sacrifice and most importantly, your legacy.
Opt for a life insurance policy, assure a stable future to your family, take on life’s uncertainties without fear and live on forever!