Let me tell you a true story about the power behind the gift of insurance. The gift of insurance you might ask? What is the gift of insurance?
My mom was a savvy lady. She never had great wealth, never had a lot of material possessions, but what she had she worked very hard to acquire. You may have heard the expression , "an honest day's work for an honest day's wage." Well my mom lived by that code. Even though she never amassed much wealth, my mom worked very hard and gave a lot of what she made to others. Either to the debtors that she owed, or as gifts to others. One of the greatest gifts my mom ever gave me was the gift of insurance. Well, I guess technically she gave this gift to my wife, because when this money is paid out, I won't be around to spend it. So I guess it would be correct to say she bought this gift for my wife and daughter. I was 27 years old. My mom had an insurance agent come by her work and talk to her about the importance of life insurance. She already knew this as she was well insured, but she knew that I was not. At 27 I had not yet discovered how to put my priorities in the correct order. But my mom did. So she purchased a 100,000 life policy on me for $42 a month. Today I am 43. That same policy would cost me over $100 a month. But thanks to my mom, the policy is now mine and I make the $42 per month payment. Here's the importance of this purchase. In 2009, doctors found a tumor on my pituitary gland. That coupled with a diagnosis of sleep apnea means that in my late thirties...I became "uninsurable" for a while. Meaning I cannot outright purchase life insurance. So there was a time when I had no life insurance except for what my mom had bought for me. I share this story because it made a powerful impact on my life and helped in the decision to change careers and move to the insurance field. Nothing makes you want to buy life insurance like knowing that you cannot. That was a very helpless and scary feeling for both me and my wife. I believe in insurance. I see the power it has to protect the ones you love. I have also seen then chaos that ensues for a family, who in the midst of their grief has to "pass the hat" to bury a loved one who died without insurance. The bottom line here is this. You never buy life insurance for yourself. This is most always a purchase for someone else. There can be a few exceptions to this; but, most of the time someone else will benefit from your decision to purchase life insurance. So here's the deal, if you have children or grandchildren that cannot afford life insurance or have not yet seen the importance of this product; do them a favor and purchase them a policy while they are still young. You can always transfer ownership over to them when they grow up and mature. But get something started for them now. Here's a fact. Life insurance rates go up every single year because they are based upon age of the insured. That's why you can buy life insurance on a 15 day old baby for pennies a day, but the forty year old will pay many dollars a day. The clock is ticking. You will never pay less for life insurance than you will today. You also should know that there are many types of insurance and it can be a confusing matter. We have insurance products for literally every age group, from birth to 100. And not every plan is right for you. I can help you sort this out. I do not use a cookie cutter approach in this because everyone is different and has different needs. I provide a free, no obligation, "life needs" consultation to help you figure out exactly the direction that is right for you and your family. Call today to schedule an appointment.Feel free to call or text me a message at 919-634-2490. Steve Grice. Licensed Insurance Professional in NC. Specializing in Life, Auto, Home, and Annuities.
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