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561. How to Succeed at Failing, Part 1: The Chain of Events

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Predictable and Preventable Tragedies

Various catastrophic events, such as the World Trade Center evacuation, airport fires, or crowd crush incidents, highlight the importance of studying situations that are both predictable and preventable. Tragedies like marauding shooters or mass casualties in narrow streets could have been avoided with proper prevention measures. These incidents are not simply labeled as tragedies, but rather as failures, as they could have been foreseen and mitigated. Reflecting on preventable disasters, like the fire in Lahaina that resulted in almost 100 fatalities, emphasizes the necessity of proactive measures to avert such tragedies.

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