A sudden alert flashes on your phone. Your stomach drops. Your mind races to the worst-case scenario before you even finish reading. Is this it? Is something terrible about to happen? In a world wired for fear, even a “precautionary” message can feel like a siren. But the real danger isn’t always what you thi… Continues… Most of the alerts we receive today are designed to prepare us, not terrify us. Governments and international organizations routinely issue notices for civil defense tests, weather monitoring, infrastructure checks, and regional security updates. “Precautionary” almost always means “pay attention, just in case,” rather...
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