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The Seven Trials of the Soul: A Journey You Were Meant to Take

The Seven Trials of the Soul: A Journey You Were Meant to Take

By A.L. Childers, Author of The Seven Trials of the Soul

There comes a moment in every life when the world begins to feel like an unfinished puzzle. You sense that something is missing, something just beyond the veil of ordinary life. You wake up, go through the motions, meet expectations—yet an unshakable feeling lingers, whispering that there is more.

Because there is more.

You were never meant to simply exist. You were meant to awaken.

But awakening is never easy. It does not come wrapped in comfort or convenience. It comes through trials—the very struggles that have defined your life, the pain that you wish you could erase, the doubts that keep you up at night.

These moments are not accidents. They are initiations.

And The Seven Trials of the Soul is the book that will reveal why.


The Hidden Journey You’ve Always Been On

From the beginning of time, there has been a path walked by those who seek truth, purpose, and transformation. It is not found in the pages of history books, yet it has shaped the greatest minds, the most powerful leaders, and the deepest thinkers.

It is a pattern that repeats across every culture and every age—hidden in mythology, sacred teachings, and the lives of those who have faced adversity and emerged changed.

But modern life has buried this wisdom beneath distractions, conformity, and the illusion of certainty.

We are told to fear struggle.
We are told to avoid discomfort.
We are told to seek happiness above all else—without ever being shown what true fulfillment really means.

But those who have walked before us knew something we have forgotten.

They knew that challenges are not punishments—they are invitations.

Every heartbreak. Every failure. Every loss. These are not mere obstacles. They are doors, waiting to be opened.

But most people never open them. They turn away. They resist. They remain trapped in the same patterns, never realizing that their suffering is not a curse—it is a calling.

A call to awaken. A call to transform.

A call to remember what has been hidden from you all along.


The Book That Will Change How You See Everything

📖 The Seven Trials of the Soul is not just another book on personal transformation.

It is a key to understanding your own journey.

It does not promise easy answers or overnight enlightenment. Instead, it will guide you through the seven trials that every soul must face—trials that you have already encountered, whether you recognize them or not.

These trials are universal. They have shaped kings and revolutionaries, poets and philosophers, warriors and mystics. And they are shaping you right now.

🔹 Have you ever wondered why certain lessons in life keep repeating?
🔹 Have you ever felt like you were on the edge of something greater, but couldn’t quite grasp it?
🔹 Have you ever sensed that your struggles held a deeper meaning—but no one ever taught you how to uncover it?

Then you are already on the path.

And this book is here to help you see what has been hidden in plain sight.


This Is Your Moment of Choice

There are two kinds of people in this world.

The first will read this, feel a flicker of recognition, and walk away, returning to the safety of what they know.

The second will feel the pull—the deep, undeniable sense that this is not just another book. That this is something they were meant to find.

Which one are you?

The truth is, you have already begun the journey.

The only question that remains is whether you will take the next step.

🔥 Get your copy of The Seven Trials of the Soul today. The answers have been waiting for you.


Disclaimer:

The information and insights within The Seven Trials of the Soul are intended for self-reflection, spiritual exploration, and personal growth. This book does not offer medical, psychological, or legal advice, nor does it claim to provide absolute truths.

Each reader’s journey is unique, and the concepts explored in this book are meant to inspire deeper inquiry rather than prescribe a singular path.

By engaging with this work, you acknowledge that transformation is a deeply personal process and that true understanding comes from within. The author and publisher encourage readers to question, explore, and approach all knowledge with discernment.

🔹 The path is yours. The wisdom is waiting. Will you take the next step? 🔹

Policy Paupers: The Untold Struggles of Underpaid Insurance Agents By A.L. Childers, ACA Health Insurance Writer and World-Renowned Author

When people think of insurance agents, they often picture professionals in suits with steady paychecks, reaping the rewards of a lucrative industry. What most people don’t see is the irony: ACA (Affordable Care Act) agents like myself—key players in connecting families to life-saving health coverage—are barely scraping by.

Yes, I’m a world-renowned author, but books don’t always pay the bills. And it turns out, being an ACA agent doesn’t either. Why? Because corporate greed and skewed priorities have turned agents into modern-day paupers, even as we play an essential role in a system designed to promote health and well-being.


The Realities of Being an ACA Agent

As ACA agents, we are the bridge between millions of uninsured Americans and the healthcare coverage they desperately need. We guide clients through a maze of terms like “deductibles” and “copayments,” ensuring they get the best possible plan. But despite the vital role we play, the compensation model for agents is laughable—and not in a funny way.

How We’re Paid

  • Companies make thousands of dollars from each ACA policy over its lifespan.
  • Agents, in contrast, earn as little as $2.50 to $10 per policy or hourly wages ranging from $15 to $20.

For example, last week, after working 40 hours and enrolling dozens of clients, I earned a grand total of $600. To make matters worse, I pay $50 per week out of pocket for the multi-state licenses my company requires.


The Hidden Costs of This Job

It’s not just the paltry paycheck. There are countless hidden costs that most people—and employers—overlook:

  1. Licensing Fees
    Each state has its own licensing requirements, and if your company operates in multiple states, you’re responsible for paying to keep those licenses active. The costs can quickly climb into the hundreds or even thousands annually.
  2. Continuing Education
    To maintain compliance, agents must complete ongoing education courses—often on their own time and dime.
  3. Legal Risks
    We operate under strict compliance standards. If a client claims they were misinformed or lied about their circumstances (and let’s be real, some do), the agent—not the company—can face legal consequences.
  4. Unpaid Training
    Recently, I was threatened with disciplinary action for not completing a 3-hour general agent (GA) test. On my own time. As a W-2 employee, shouldn’t I be paid for this? Apparently not.

When Clients “Forget” the Whole Conversation

One of the most frustrating parts of this job is dealing with clients who conveniently “forget” entire conversations. Imagine this: you spend an hour explaining options, selecting a zero-dollar premium plan, and ensuring everything is compliant. A month later, that same client claims they’ve never spoken to you.

How does someone forget a detailed conversation about their health insurance? They don’t. They lie. And without recorded calls, agents like me would have no defense.


The Bigger Picture: Corporate Greed

Let’s not beat around the bush: the companies profiting from ACA policies have created a system where agents, the backbone of their operations, are expendable.

  • These companies rake in billions in federal subsidies while nickel-and-diming the very people ensuring their success.
  • Instead of reinvesting in their workforce, they prioritize shareholder profits.

What Needs to Change

It’s time to demand better for ACA agents. Here’s how we can start:

  1. Fair Pay
    Agents should receive a livable wage and a fair commission per policy—at least $50 to $100, reflecting the true value of our work.
  2. Paid Training
    If companies require tests or certifications, they should compensate agents for their time.
  3. License Reimbursement
    Companies should cover the cost of multi-state licensing for their agents.
  4. Transparency
    Companies should be upfront about how much they profit from ACA policies and ensure agents receive a reasonable share of that revenue.

Why This Matters

This isn’t just about me. Thousands of ACA agents across the country face the same challenges. We’re expected to be healthcare navigators, compliance experts, and customer service reps—all for a paycheck that barely covers the basics.

The Affordable Care Act was designed to promote access and equity in healthcare. But how can the system truly succeed if the very agents facilitating it are undervalued and underpaid?


Final Thoughts

To my fellow agents: you are not alone. Keep advocating for yourselves and your clients. To the companies profiting from our labor: it’s time to share the wealth. And to clients who “forget” entire conversations—just know we have recordings.

Being an ACA agent is a labor of love, but love doesn’t pay the bills. Until the system changes, we’ll keep doing what we do best: helping others, even as we struggle ourselves.


References

  1. “The Affordable Care Act and Its Economic Impact on Agents” (Journal of Health Policy, 2022)
  2. Bureau of Labor Statistics: Insurance Agent Earnings Overview (BLS.gov)
  3. Corporate Profits in the Health Insurance Industry (Health Economics Today, 2023)

Let’s ensure the unsung heroes of the ACA—its agents—receive the recognition and compensation they deserve. Because at the end of the day, no one should have to choose between saving lives and making a living.

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This piece was inspired by timeless wisdom and the understanding that true success lies not in the small battles, but in the pursuit of one’s purpose. –A.L. Childers