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Disaster is, almost by definition, a kind of existential dissonance. For the individual, it is cognitive dissonance made manifest: a disruption to one’s personal and physical world order so profound that you don’t know where to file it, how to measure it, or even how to react—because you have no precedent, because it’s simply too big and violating to grasp.
Fire Weather: On the Front Lines of a Burning World
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