I wish that the third and fourth approaches had more “everyday” examples like the first two do.
Let me see if I understand the original post:
Lottery Ticket: examples include … buying lottery tickets, flirting with a stranger, investing in an adventurous startup.
Turn Disasters Off: examples include … wearing your seatbelt, buying insurance, taking a taxi home when you’ve been drinking.
Yes, those are good examples, thanks :)
Some examples of turning (everyday computer-related) disasters off:
Setting up a 24⁄7 automatic off-site backup for your machine
Working under a non-admin account to prevent malware infections
Choosing website passwords carefully
I wish that the third and fourth approaches had more “everyday” examples like the first two do.
Let me see if I understand the original post:
Lottery Ticket: examples include … buying lottery tickets, flirting with a stranger, investing in an adventurous startup.
Turn Disasters Off: examples include … wearing your seatbelt, buying insurance, taking a taxi home when you’ve been drinking.
Yes, those are good examples, thanks :)
Some examples of turning (everyday computer-related) disasters off:
Setting up a 24⁄7 automatic off-site backup for your machine
Working under a non-admin account to prevent malware infections
Choosing website passwords carefully