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Insurance companies can benefit as much as individuals from the seven divine virtues.
Preparing her five-year-old son for a sleepover at a friend's house, a mother explained, "Eat whatever is served, say thank you and make sure you behave yourself." "Oh, don't worry, Mom!" the youngster replied. "I never sin at someone else's house." Or so the story goes.
Many less-than-perfect people go through life ticking off the seven deadly sins on their fingers while saying, "Got that one under control," or "Still need to work on this one." Studying Dante without picking up a few pointers about blunders is not possible.
An alternative list to the well-known "seven deadly sins" are the seven divine virtues: chastity, temperance, diligence, patience, kindness, humility and charity. Not only are these honorable qualities for individuals to possess but are also ones that successful insurance...