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People act like you’re a psychopath for watching "gore" or "shock" accident clips, but I truly believe it’s the best way to kill the "it won't happen to me" delusion
An HR PowerPoint on ladder safety is boring and forgettable. Watching a 10 second clip of someone’s life changing because they stood on the top rung is a visceral, permanent lesson. It replaces a "rule" with a survival instinct.
Since I’ve seen the raw physics of how fragile the human body is, I’m 10x more aware of blind spots, power tools, and "freak" risks. I'd rather be disturbed for a minute by a video than spend the rest of my life as a cautionary tale because I was too "sensitive" to see reality
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An HR PowerPoint on ladder safety is boring and forgettable. Watching a 10 second clip of someone’s life changing because they stood on the top rung is a visceral, permanent lesson. It replaces a "rule" with a survival instinct.
Since I’ve seen the raw physics of how fragile the human body is, I’m 10x more aware of blind spots, power tools, and "freak" risks. I'd rather be disturbed for a minute by a video than spend the rest of my life as a cautionary tale because I was too "sensitive" to see reality
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