No, but I don’t like to be in a system which has exploits without defenses. At the very least, it should be a costly action to screw people over. That way, it will only happen rarely, and when there’s a good reason for it (and one can thus avoid creating that reason).
I do not want to be in a situation in which somebody could kill me on a whim without suffering consequences for it, nor do I want to be in a situation which allows me to easily kill another person and get away with it (because I become aware that other people could exploit this as well).
I might rate above average in neuroticism, but I feel less safe as a result of more knowledge. Most people feel safe because they’re ignorant, not because they’re safe. Experts tend to be cynical because naivety is the inverse of understanding
Just curious: do you limit all of your choices and activities to those you are certain are 100% safe?
No, but I don’t like to be in a system which has exploits without defenses. At the very least, it should be a costly action to screw people over. That way, it will only happen rarely, and when there’s a good reason for it (and one can thus avoid creating that reason).
I do not want to be in a situation in which somebody could kill me on a whim without suffering consequences for it, nor do I want to be in a situation which allows me to easily kill another person and get away with it (because I become aware that other people could exploit this as well).
I might rate above average in neuroticism, but I feel less safe as a result of more knowledge. Most people feel safe because they’re ignorant, not because they’re safe. Experts tend to be cynical because naivety is the inverse of understanding