Preparedness and Misjudged Safety

Preparedness and Misjudged Safety

The "preparedness paradox" explains that preparing for dangers like epidemics or natural disasters can effectively prevent harm. However, when people don’t experience negative consequences, they often mistakenly believe that the danger wasn’t significant enough to justify the preparation.

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