Last week, I attended a conference and addressed a group of doctors—a moment that left me with plenty to reflect on.
Good Afternoon, Doctors
I began by saying, “Good afternoon, doctors. As professionals, you already know that falling sick is one of the toughest challenges anyone can face. You’re exceptionally good at managing your health, but I’ve noticed in many families we work with that when illness strikes, they often deplete all their capital just to cover the costs of care.”
Understanding Risk in Our Lives
This observation led me to talk about risk—specifically, which risks we can plan for and which ones we should consider transferring. There are certain risks that, no matter how much we prepare, are completely unpredictable. For example:
- We can’t predict when someone will be diagnosed with a serious illness.
- We can’t predict when someone will pass away.
These are risks that you simply can’t control, and the best strategy is to transfer them to someone else who can manage that uncertainty.
On the other hand, there are risks you can plan for, like:
- Will I have enough money to live the life I want?
- Will I have enough resources to enjoy a dignified, secure old age?
These are the risks you can monitor, visualize, and actively manage through careful planning and financial strategies.
My Expertise: Transferring Unpredictable Risks
I like to describe myself as a “risk transfer person.” My role isn’t about trying to micromanage every aspect of your financial life—it’s about identifying those unpredictable risks and shifting them away from you. I work with doctors regularly, and I understand that your time is incredibly valuable. That’s why I only need about 10 to 15 minutes to explain how transferring certain risks can protect your capital and secure your future.
If you ever feel that I might be able to help you manage these risks, please don’t hesitate to reach out. I’m here to provide support, tailored specifically to the unique challenges you face as medical professionals.
A Parting Thought
Thank you for giving me the chance to speak with you at the conference. As doctors, you save lives every day. Now, consider taking a moment to safeguard your own financial well-being by transferring those unpredictable risks that can drain your resources when you need them the most.
If you’re curious to learn more about how risk transfer strategies can work for you, let’s have a brief chat. A small conversation might just make a big difference in how you manage your financial future.
Wishing you all the best for a successful conference and a secure, well-planned future.