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The Cost of Ignorance: Ginelle Sequitin on Why Skipping Insurance Keeps Filipinos Poor

Yona Hernandez by Yona Hernandez
February 3, 2025
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Insurance—it’s the one thing we avoid like the plague, but maybe it’s the one thing we desperately need. 

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Ginelle Sequitin doesn’t sugarcoat it: skipping insurance is a recipe for disaster, and it’s keeping Filipinos trapped in the poverty cycle.

What’s the excuse? “It’s too expensive.” “I don’t need it.” Or the all-time favorite: “It’s a scam.”

But here’s the reality—while we splurge on things we don’t need, we refuse to invest in something that could secure our family’s future. 

Ginelle unpacks the myths, the misinformation, and the fear that keeps us from making better financial decisions.

This isn’t just about money—it’s about protecting what matters most. Skipping insurance might feel like saving, but it’s a ticking time bomb. 

When life throws its punches—and it always does—will you be ready to fight back? Ginelle’s fearless insights shed light on why this mindset needs to change.

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