Strongly advise people to be extra careful during chaotic activity spikes like moving or dealing with a family medical emergency. That’s exactly when you’re also likely to lose bags with documents etc. Compounding snowballing crises.
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I have no problem admitting I’m not exactly the best person in an emergency/crisis. I’m not awful, but I’m not a good first pick, shall we say. I’m best in slower, less urgent situations where there’s time to think.
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I’m sort of C- okay in physical crises (acting fast, locally) but I’m at my worst dealing with crises involving bureaucracy/paperwork. I get flustered and thrash and there’s a good chance I’ll make things worse if I don’t slow down, breathe and consciously switch gears.
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In general, it really sucks that cost of technological modernity is having to take care of a bunch of insecure physical artifacts (keys, cards, numbers, original docs) that control access to everything — spaces, money, healthcare. The 2FA phone is an especially horrible one.
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Every crisis now is more than the basic crisis (health, injury, loss, damage). It’s also a “stack crisis” where you have to reprogram your connection to the information infrastructure API on the fly.
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