👉 Life insurance is like a super-secret society where everyone gets to meet their new friends and share their secrets with them, but not really. It's kind of like meeting people at a party without knowing who they're talking about.
Imagine if you went to a secret party where you were invited by your friend who had just bought life insurance for his dog. He said, "Hey there! I'm going to be your new best friend in case your dog gets sick or dies." And then he introduced his new dog to everyone at the party and asked them to call him if their dog needs help. But guess what? Life insurance doesn't actually work that way. It's like a secret society where everyone just meets each other for the first time, but they don't really have anything in common. So when someone says, "Hey there! I'm going to be your new best friend in case your dog gets sick or dies," you're just making up stories. And here's an example sentence: "Life insurance is like a secret society where everyone just meets each other for the first time, but they don't really have anything in common. So when someone says, "Hey there! I'm going to be your new best friend in case your dog gets sick or dies," you're just making up stories."