Hello @kemmyb. What a delight when I saw your comments. Yes, I only listen to music that I can relax with and convey a significant meaning. I prefer the music of the 60s, 70s, and 80s. Those were artists and their songs that I can relate to.
Today, insurance companies practices are more under scrutiny to operate ethically than thirty or forty years ago. And individuals have more knowledge at their disposal to understand the concepts and read the important details contained in fine print. Thanks to the awesome former consumer advocate, Ralph Nader, many companies are compelled to be more visible in their business practices.
You know, when you say:
"This may appear so to many people but it's my belief that perpetrators of wrongdoing, whether moral or ethical, always get their just deserts. Simply because we don't see or witness when it happens doesn't mean they have gone scot-free. We will always be accountable for our actions, whether or not we believe they are right or wrong."
I do feel that perpetrators of wrongdoing do account for their actions at some point in the future. It may not be the kind of justice I would exact on them for their deceitfulness, but it may come in another form. Perhaps someone else will dupe them the way they have duped others. Or, it may be something else entirely that happens to justify their past action. Whether they learn from it and discontinue their immoral ways, some may.
The thing is that if we don't see the justice inflicted the way we think it should happen, then as human beings, we feel cheated out of the satisfaction of knowing the person has been punished for their actions. It's the knowing that brings us to conclusion.
Thanks or your visit, lovely compliment, the Token, and your support. I appreciate it. Take care and have a good weekend
!ALIVE
