First World Problems In Your Daily Life

Several thousand years ago, the average life expectancy of a human being hovered in the mid-thirties. Enormous infant mortality rates, mass starvations, the odd plague here and there, and many other factors too numerous to mention here took their toll on a daily basis. These days, we've improved just a bit. The average citizen will make it through his or her day without encountering any deadly plagues, barbarian hordes, or vengeful deities, unless that citizen lives in Glasgow.

For the rest of us, our daily life is fraught with a different sort of peril: the First World Problem. We've all encountered them: perhaps your ludicrous wee dog has grown too fat for your handbag, or maybe your 20MB internet connection is only downloading at 7MB today (the horror!) How DID that barista manage to miss the explicit instructions regarding doubled or even trebled foam? Where has the remote control that operates my various other remote controls gone off to? Even more serious issues look somewhat ridiculous in light of what our forebears underwent: carpal tunnel from that indoor, climate controlled desk job certainly beats being trampled by a petulant mammoth, and while lapsing on your car insurance payments may get you a fine, it beats lapsing on your tribute payments and the resultant beheading.

The other side of the coin reveals a brighter picture: you're beset with First World Problems, but you therefore have access to First World Solutions. While not every issue you encounter day to day can be solved by planning alone, one of the above examples certainly can: maintaining car insurance coverage doesn't necessarily have to be an irritating and expensive task on the level of appeasing a feudal landlord. Unlike your great-great-great-great-great-etc-grandparents, you have options at your disposal. While we're listing things, you probably also have a far better grasp of phonics and hopefully much less in the way of personal odor issues, so pat yourself on the back for that as well.

Your insurance coverage may lapse, new drivers may come and go, and awkward moving situations may arise (too many possessions? First World Problem.) No matter what your life throws at you, a short term car insurance policy offers the flexibility to pay only for the coverage you need when you need it. Short term insurance covers a period from one to twenty-eight days, meaning that your drive to the far-off beach can be safe from risk, both financial and legal. Be sure to bring plenty of sun tan lotion too; "I burned my skin by laying idle in the sun for nearly an entire day" is close to being the ultimate First World Problem.

When searching for a short term quote, consider who will be driving the vehicle and for how long. Search in advance to ensure that payment options will work sensibly in your schedule and that you can secure coverage quickly enough that you will be insured before you depart for your stupendously luxurious (by history's standards) journey. Don't fall victim to avoidable First World Problems such as lapsed insurance coverage: leverage that stunningly fast, always-on, efficient wireless internet to find the plan that works best for you!