During crises, individuals often react emotionally, driven by fear, which hinders rational thinking and critical analysis of policies. In the case of COVID-19, attention shifted toward immediate health concerns rather than financial implications. Future crises may elicit similar responses, as people may urgently demand policy interventions without carefully evaluating the best solutions. The tendency to prioritize immediate problem-solving over thoughtful consideration can lead to suboptimal policy decisions.

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