Rahul Iyer

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We overestimate the risk of unlikely events. We assume a remote and terrible event is more likely than it is. This is why many people are more afraid of flying than driving, even if they know the odds of dying in a car accident are higher. A plane crash is especially horrific, which is why we put higher odds on its happening.
An Economist Walks Into a Brothel: And Other Unexpected Places to Understand Risk
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