Perspective | When Cheesy Commercials Lie About Insurance, What’s an Industry Veteran to Do?

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Risk & Insurance - Sep 15, 2020

In Aldous Huxley’s “Brave New World,” a character from another time is transported to a high-tech world where everyone keeps happy by taking soma, a drug that neutralizes feelings. Reluctantly at first, the character takes the soma. Advertisement I too am acclimating to a new world. I’m buying a...

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