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“The basic reality,” Sandman told the New York Times, “is that the risks that scare people and the risks that kill people are very different.” quote by Anonymous
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““The basic reality,” Sandman told the New York Times, “is that the risks that scare people and the risks that kill people are very different.””

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About This Quote

Source Interview: New York Times, Sandman, date unknown

The quote distinguishes between fear‑inducing risks and lethal risks, urging realistic assessment of danger

In simple terms: Fearful risks differ from deadly ones

Key Takeaway

Assess risk realistically

Themes

risk assessment psychology decision making

Mood

cautious analytical

Type

advisory reflective

When to use this quote

  • personal safety
  • financial planning
  • health decisions
  • policy making

Key Concepts

risk perception human behavior

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you differentiate between fear and actual danger?
  • When might fear be a useful signal?
A Different Perspective

Fear can be exaggerated, leading to overcautious behavior

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