The Characteristics of Traders Who Will Definitely Fail in the Future, as Revealed by Their Winning Methods
Hello, this is Shimon.
"First, take actions to protect your life!"
The Typhoon 19 caused immense damage
When Typhoon No. 19 struck the Japanese archipelago,
TV was broadcasting such announcements
repeatedly.
From the announcer's tone,
the crisis looming over uswas conveyed clearly.
However, unfortunatelyno matter how much warnings are issued,
people have a very hard timemaking rational choices to protect their lives,
and it is also quite difficult to prepare for a crisis.
Why, and how
are people so poor at crisis preparedness?
To help you protect your own life,
I will tell you.
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The human psyche satisfied with doing just one thing
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"A瞬間で世界が変わる可能性も"
When TV announcers use such provocative words
to warn people,the majority will feel fear.
And then,
"Right,I must stock water and food!"
thinking so,they might run to supermarkets or convenience stores.
Also, some people go out to prepare for power outages
to buy a flashlight or a portable battery
or battery bank.
Some people buy shuttersto install on their windows,
to keep window glass from breaking.
When people learn that a disaster is approaching,many people
take actions to feel a little more safe like this.
This is a reasonable judgment up to here.
But the problem starts from here.
People,once they take one action,
tend to feel satisfied at that point.
Fear and discomfort
are greatly alleviated by taking just one actionso you feel relief.
"I prepared this much food,so I should be okay!"
It feels likeyou momentarily feel relieved.
Stocking up on food,
preparing mobile batteries and flashlights,
installing shutters to prevent breakage during strong winds,
...
There are so many things to do in disaster preparedness,
but
as soon as you take that single action,
you become satisfied.
As a result,disaster preparedness
ends up being incomplete.
Don't you have this experience as well?
Although you know in your head that your preparations are still insufficient,
when one preparation is completed,fear eases,
and your motivation to act drops.
Your life is in your own hands.
When you undertake disaster preparedness,
do not settle for modest measures,
aim to maximize safety
and take action.
That said,it is still quite difficult, isn't it?
First of all,
how dangerous is the approaching disaster?
It is hard to grasp accurately,and to imagine it
is very difficult.
Heavy rains that occur once in decades,special warnings being issued,
the danger is indeed approaching,
even if TV says so...
If you have never experienced what a decades-long heavy rain or strong winds are like,
it is hard to picture realistically,
and you cannot truly imagine that such damage could reach you.
You cannot take it seriously.
As a result, during disasters, many people fall intothe baseless optimism of "I'll be fine,"
and do not prioritize saving their lives,
making excuses like having work or other reasons
and choosing high-risk actions.