Make 'em Liable! | HackerNoon
Briefly

Liability avoidance leads to extensive protective measures in society, covering unforeseen events and risks. Industries and governments provide safety nets, ensuring job security and mandatory insurance to mitigate personal risk. Personal freedoms are constrained as more decisions are managed externally, resulting in a life akin to a regulated resort. Compliance is nudged through financial penalties on harmful behaviors, promoting responsible actions. Societal welfare is prioritized over individual choice to maintain public safety and health.
Liability is something to avoid at any cost. Society offers safety nets, with governments and industries providing coverage and protection against unforeseen circumstances.
More aspects of personal lives are being micro-managed, with fewer decisions made independently. Life becomes a tightly regulated journey, similar to an all-inclusive resort experience.
Nudging into compliance is enforced through taxes. Engaging in behaviors deemed 'not good' incurs penalties to promote healthier choices and responsible actions.
Protection is not only about coverage from external risks but also involves safeguarding individuals from their own poor choices, thus impacting public safety.
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