The CEO of an insurance company in the United States was shot dead, and the killer has been arrested. It turns out to be a wealthy and handsome man. The reason for the murder is that he saw many elderly people being defrauded by insurance companies while volunteering at a nursing home, and he himself was denied compensation by the insurance company due to a spinal injury. It is said that the victim, Brian Thomson, the CEO of UnitedHealth Group, had previously requested to raise the denial rate to 10%. The person who invented the insurance industry, I wonder if he was a Jew; you could consider this a genius design. After all, this industry is a highly profitable business, exploiting people's fears and anxieties to gamble on a one in ten million chance. In fact, just gambling on probabilities is fine; willing to bet means being willing to lose. What is truly frightening is the so-called actuaries and CEOs of insurance companies, who meticulously design various plans to lure people into traps, only to have a million reasons to deny claims when it's time to pay out. When a certain insurance company was founded, it attracted all kinds of people without any thresholds, especially middle-aged women, who went all over the world selling insurance, from relatives to friends, exhausting all options. There was no fixed salary, but commissions were as high as 30% to 50%. Think about which industry is so profitable; eventually, when they can't find anyone to sell to, they automatically resign. Therefore, the insurance industry is seen as a very bad industry by many people and is even perceived as highly deceptive. The insurance industry has made the founders and various middle and senior management personnel wealthy, while many victims have been denied compensation for various unjust reasons.