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{{risk|Risk}}s that create {{risk|fear}} in {{risk|individual}}s: | |||
*{{risk|Individual}} screwing up. | *{{risk|Individual}} screwing up. | ||
*[[Known unknown]]s: remote but foreseeable contingencies coming about: the [[chicken licken]] scenario. | *[[Known unknown]]s: remote but foreseeable contingencies coming about: the [[chicken licken]] scenario. | ||
legitimate {{risk|risk}}s that do ''not'' create {{risk|fear}} in {{risk|individual}}s:<br> | |||
*'''[[Unknown unknown]]s''': [[black swan]]s do not create fear. It is hard to blame an {{risk|individual}} for not anticipating something that, [[Q.E.D.]], could not be anticipated. | |||
*'''[[Emergent]] risks''': (this is in some respects a special case of an [[unknown unknown]]): risks that only arise at a level of abstraction beyond that for which the {{risk|individual}} is directly responsible or accountable. <br> |