Danger is Good for You

Security breeds complacency and weakness, which requires ever greater attention to security. Eventually, any people which continues to value security over liberty will be replaced by some other people.

A moderately erratic and naturally fluctuating environment, with periodic spikes of disaster and windfall, promotes adaptability and strength in healthy individuals and systems alike. If you love some person or organization and want it to thrive, don't be too controlling. A little danger every day is good for you. Lots of danger on occasion, while often bad for the individual, is almost always better for the collective in the long run.

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