When a friend or sibling advises me how to be safe, I attribute the concern as earnest, perhaps even as “heartfelt.”
When my insurance agent advises me in a similar manner, I infer self-interest on his part.
In both cases, I consider the advice in a spirit of equanimity and good feeling.
But when an agent of the government lectures me on safety . . .
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