Eric is correct - no protection is perfect, so no protection is even 
better?  The false sense of security thing is more hogwash.  

On Tuesday, September 13, 2016 at 3:08:14 PM UTC-5, Eric Norris wrote:
>
> Deacon:
>
> Sorry, but that’s a great sentiment that makes no sense at all in the real 
> world. 
>
> If we can just “avoid” all the bad things that might happen to us, let’s 
> all cancel our health insurance (avoid getting sick!), our life insurance 
> (avoid dying too soon!), our car insurance (avoid getting hit by any other 
> driver!), etc. etc.
>
> None of us are in total control of our lives. The multitude of factors 
> beyond our control that could cause us to either hit something or be hit 
> are too numerous to mention, but include inattentive drivers, mechanical 
> failures, bad pavement, etc. etc.  
>
> This is why most of us buy insurance, and it’s why I choose to wear a 
> helmet. I try my best to avoid impacts, but I also know that there’s a 
> chance I won’t be able to avoid every mishap. 
>
> This is *my* choice, which I’m not trying to foist on anyone. 
>
> --Eric N
> campyo...@me.com <javascript:>
> www.CampyOnly.com
> Campyonlyguy.blogspot.com
> @Campyonlyguy
>
>
> On Sep 13, 2016, at 9:59 AM, Deacon Patrick <lamon...@mac.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
> To avoid brain injury, avoid the impact. 
>
>
>

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