A nuclear war is something no one wants. However, in a worst-case scenario, the way you react in the first few seconds could mean the difference between life and death. Experts often refer to the so-called “10-80-10 survival principle.” Here’s all you need to know. The principle was brought forward by John Leach, often called a pioneer in the study of survival psychology. As explained in an article in Psychology Today, according to the rule, about 10 percent of people can stay calm and take action when something catastrophic happens. These are the people who accept that the crisis is...
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