Prudential Life Insurance Shin Miran Life Planner
'Love Letter' That Comforts the Hearts of Families

"The Late Mother's Handwritten Letter Moved the Child's Heart" View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Hyung-gil] "The two daughters gained the strength to navigate life again from a letter they received from their late mother. Seeing the children regain the meaning of life, I felt a sense of mission in my work as a life planner. I want to continue working as a life planner (LP) for a long time for the families entrusted to me by my clients."


Shin Miran, a Prudential Life LP, recently delivered a 'Love Letter' to the families of deceased clients and realized that her mission is to protect them by their side for life. Prudential Life encourages clients to leave a 'Love Letter' to their loved ones when they sign up. This letter is stored together with the insurance application and is delivered to the family along with the insurance payout in the event of the client's death.


LP Shin said, "While insurance provides financial support to the surviving family, the Love Letter serves as a life navigation tool. Adolescents often do not respond to comfort or warm words from those around them, but the sincerity embedded in each word of the letter naturally changed the children."


She recently delivered the insurance payout and letter to the two young daughters of a female client in her 40s who passed away. At the time, the daughters, a high school student and a college student, had very somber expressions, but after reading the handwritten letter from their mother, their attitude toward life became more positive. Not only did their expressions brighten, but their ability to express themselves also became richer than before.


After delivering the Love Letter, LP Shin quietly supported the children. She recommended 'Prucares,' Prudential Life’s overseas volunteer program that shares kindness in developing countries. The sisters, who participated in the 8th and 9th Prucares programs, regained their bright former selves through volunteer work. They recalled being surprised at seeing photos of themselves sharing their talents with local children, playing together, and witnessing their own transformation.


LP Shin explained, "I believe the reason the two children were able to change was because they felt their mother’s genuine love for them in the Love Letter. By passing that love on to children in more difficult situations than themselves, they experienced a meaningful exchange of love."



LP Shin also recommended the younger daughter of a client entering university this year as a Prudential scholarship recipient for bereaved children, helping her receive a scholarship. She wants to continue encouraging clients to leave Love Letters. She emphasized, "I will be an LP who stays by the clients’ side for a long time, delivering their Love Letters to their families and becoming a reliable supporter for those families."


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