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Yes, the only sensible reply in the thread. Everything else is theory-crafting.


Plenty of people spend time and money preparing for low-probability but highly catastrophic events. Purchasing insurance that covers your home for fire damage is one such example.

The fact that the chance of a well-maintained home burning down is vanishingly small doesn’t make this an imaginary risk.

Thinking about how to protect yourself from violent crime and deciding to purchase and carry a gun doesn’t seem fundamentally different.


Yes, it makes me wonder whether all the naysayers have any sort of insurance coverage?


There are no circumstances under which my fire insurance policy will accidentally go off and kill someone.


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