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Knowing the high odds of something happening loses its meaning when that thing happening hurts. Probability goes out the window. What you always want to avoid are catastrophic risks. A pilot who crashes once every ten thousand flights is a catastrophe. But our difficulty dealing with probability and large numbers makes us overly sensitive to run-of-the-mill, inevitable risks.
Same as Ever: A Guide to What Never Changes
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