There’s a roughly 30 to 35 out of a million chance that you will die on any given day
This is for a randomly-choosen person; if you know that you don’t have any serious illness, that you’re going to drive less than the average person drives the average day, and stuff like that, the probability that you will die within 24 hours might well be an order of magnitude lower.
This is for a randomly-choosen person; if you know that you don’t have any serious illness, that you’re going to drive less than the average person drives the average day, and stuff like that, the probability that you will die within 24 hours might well be an order of magnitude lower.
Do you think it would improve the rule-of-thumb if I swapped out the all-too-specific ‘you’ and replaced it with ‘an average person’?