Survey: Many Americans Unprepared for Crises

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Dave H. of NC @ Apr 02, 2009 10:39:01 AM

Back to the future?

If people knew what crises was going to manifest itself, preparing would be unnecessary because they would know to avoid them in the first place. By definition, a crisis is an unexpected happening.

Trying to prepare for anything that could possibly--or impossibly--happen is called paranoia.

Preparing for the most common or most likely is common sense dealing with the known.

HillbillyBill of TN @ Apr 01, 2009 07:37:47 AM

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