RANDOM MUSINGS FROM THE TOP OF THE HILL

1/10/2007

RISKS

RISKS

We spend a lot of our time and money avoiding risks. For the most part, these risks have to do with our health. The ultimate is insurance that we buy in case something happens despite our efforts.

Flu shots, bicycle helmets, annual physicals, fire and smoke alarms, CO2 alarms, air bags, seat belts, burglar alarms, sun block, shin pads, jock straps, vitamins, etc, etc, etc. I wouldn't suggest that you do away with any of these. Just wanted to bring something to your attention.

The most dangerous thing you do, by far, is travel by automobile. 40,000 Americans die on our highways every year. There are 18,000 auto accidents in the US every day. Always give it your full attention. Concentrate on what you are doing at all times. PLEASE.

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