In what ways, if any, have you changed your willingness to undertake risks?
I don’t think I have. Compared to most people I’m probably a bit of a risk-taker.
I don’t research airline safety records. I ride a motorcycle. I haven’t gone skydiving or mountaineering but both of those sound fun. I don’t cross the road more carefully. I exercise (I’ve always enjoyed running), but don’t diet (I’ve always enjoyed ice cream).
Unless I’m discussing cryonics with someone else I mostly don’t think about it.
Most of this is just scope insensitivity and the availability bias: for instance, air travel is ridiculously safe, but airplane accidents are well publicized. Researching airline safety records is a little silly given how safe air travel is. I ride a motorcycle too, and it’s much safer than it appears to some people, as long as you are properly trained, wear a helmet, and don’t drink and drive. Same goes for skydiving or mountaineering.
I agree with you except for when it comes to motorcycles. Motorcycles are 4-5 times more deadly than cars in terms of death rate per vehicle and 30 times more deadly in terms of deaths per miles traveled. (See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motorcycle_safety#Accident_rates ) Some of that is due to unsafe behavior by riders, but the fact is that a metal cage protects you better than a metal horse. Also, losing tire grip in a car means you slide. Losing grip on a bike means you fall.
I don’t think I have. Compared to most people I’m probably a bit of a risk-taker.
I don’t research airline safety records. I ride a motorcycle. I haven’t gone skydiving or mountaineering but both of those sound fun. I don’t cross the road more carefully. I exercise (I’ve always enjoyed running), but don’t diet (I’ve always enjoyed ice cream).
Unless I’m discussing cryonics with someone else I mostly don’t think about it.
Most of this is just scope insensitivity and the availability bias: for instance, air travel is ridiculously safe, but airplane accidents are well publicized. Researching airline safety records is a little silly given how safe air travel is. I ride a motorcycle too, and it’s much safer than it appears to some people, as long as you are properly trained, wear a helmet, and don’t drink and drive. Same goes for skydiving or mountaineering.
I agree with you except for when it comes to motorcycles. Motorcycles are 4-5 times more deadly than cars in terms of death rate per vehicle and 30 times more deadly in terms of deaths per miles traveled. (See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motorcycle_safety#Accident_rates ) Some of that is due to unsafe behavior by riders, but the fact is that a metal cage protects you better than a metal horse. Also, losing tire grip in a car means you slide. Losing grip on a bike means you fall.