I find it implausible when I hear people say they never have regrets. Everyone makes a mistake or two in life. It may be as insignificant as that prom date you failed to make back in high school, or that lunch you turned down only to later discover that it could have led to a dream job, or maybe those lottery numbers you forgot to play.
These might be facetious situations, but I hope you get my point–there is always something in life that, if we had made a different choice, it could have led to a very different path from where we are today.
This brings me to wondering how different the current Congressional discussion about the insurance industry would be now if Sen. Trent Lott, R-Miss., had made a different choice in his insurance-buying decision.
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