Doctors, LLC
I don't know much about health care or law, but it makes sense in my head that some doctors should make their patients sign a form that says the doctor won't be held responsible for medical malpractice.  This wouldn't work for surgeons and anesthesiologists, but I'm thinking people like chiropractors and physical trainers could get away with it.  The main idea would be to avoid medical malpractice insurance, which would lower costs, which could then be passed on to the consumer.  And perhaps certain treatments would become affordable to the point where they could be paid for without health insurance.  Once again, I'm out of my league here, but it's an idea. #health

Buying drinks
I have this problem whenever I order a drink at a restaurant or bar where I can't stop calculating how much cheaper I could do things if given the opportunity.  Let's say I get a pint of Yuengling for $5.  Being a capitalist, I know I can buy the exact same quantity of beer in bottle form as part of a six-pack for approximately the same price I'm being asked to cough up for just one.  And it kills me.  I'm forced to rationalize the fact that it's on tap so it's likely fresher, or that I'm spending time with other humans which is good for me.  This is part of a much larger problem of mine where I feel irrationally compelled to get the most for my money.  Poor me, pour me a drink. #money