Auto Insurance: The Mathematics of Roads
Roads are algorithms masking as asphalt. Each trip is a problem in probability—speeds, distances, human attention, physics. Auto insurance prices that problem for you and for everyone…
Property Insurance and the Weight of Walls
Homes feel permanent until a pipe bursts, a tree falls, or a spark finds old insulation. Property insurance carries the weight of walls when gravity is interrupted…
Disability Insurance and the Price of Time
Your income is your largest asset in present value terms. Disability insurance protects that asset by paying you if illness or injury prevents you from working. People…
Life Insurance: Letters to a Future You
Life insurance is a letter you write to people who will open it on the worst day. The letter says: I cannot be there, but the rent…
Health Insurance and the Fragility of Ordinary Days
Health insurance is not merely a contract; it is a scaffold that holds ordinary days together when bodies misbehave. Most of the time, it feels like fees…
Insurance as a Promise, Not a Product
Insurance is a promise wrapped in paperwork. The promise is that when something large and unlikely happens, a pool of many will support the one. Products are…
Taxes: The Hidden Dialogue in Every Paycheck
Taxes are the hidden dialogue between you and the society that hosts you. Each paycheck speaks two languages: what you keep and what you contribute. The conversation…
Dollar-Cost Averaging as a Ritual
Dollar-cost averaging (DCA) is the ritual of buying on a schedule regardless of price. It is not a scheme to maximize returns; it is a scheme to…
Value, Growth, and the Mirrors We Choose
Investing often divides itself into tribes: value and growth, as if one were thrift and the other exuberance. Value investors hunt for bargains—companies priced below intrinsic worth….
Volatility and the Weather of Markets
Markets have weather and climate. Volatility is the weather—windy one day, still the next, a sudden storm at noon, blue skies by evening. Long-term returns are the…