đď¸ Why We Donât Prepare for Disasters
Episode Summary
Why do we delay emergency prepâeven when we know better? In this episode, our host Leigh, Angie, and producer Christy unpack the hidden psychological biases that hold us back, like normalcy bias and short-term thinking.
Youâll learn simple, practical ways to shift your mindset and take actionâbecause thinking is the first step of preparedness.
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đ§ What Youâll Learn
1. Normalcy Bias â âIt Wonât Happen Hereâ
Why about 80% of people underestimate the threatâeven when danger is close
How our brains cling to âbusiness as usual,â even during hurricanes or wildfires
Real stories of how this bias plays out in emergencies
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Try this: Watch realistic disaster scenarios or join a local drill to gently challenge your assumptions
2. Optimism Bias â âIt Wonât Happen to Meâ
The sneaky belief that bad things happen to others, not us
Why we often prep for big disasters but overlook everyday emergencies like house fires
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Try this: Rely on facts, not feelingsâand reframe preparedness as a loving investment in your future self
3. Myopia â âIâll Do It Laterâ
Why itâs hard to spend time and money today for a âmaybeâ tomorrow
How this bias is hardwired into our brains (hello, marshmallow experiment!)
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Try this: Break it down! Start small, and find prep steps that benefit you now and later
đŹ Notable Quotes
âThinking is the first step of preparedness.â
âThese biases arenât character flawsâtheyâre how our brains are wired.â
âPreparedness is about being honest: emergencies will happen. You can handle them better if you're ready.â
đ Credits and Further Reading
Here are some of the resources we used in this episode: