When you suddenly realize that *today* was the day you'll be NEEDING your motorcycle helmet, it will be too late at that point to go back to the garage, fetch it, strap it on, and return to the accident unfolding before you.
So... you wear your helmet *every* time you ride, not just on the days you plan on having an accident. You wear your seat belt *every* time you travel inside a car, not just on the days you plan on having an accident.
I approach these kinds of conversations w. people as an accumulative one. Exposed to enough perspective that strapping on a pistol should be just as reflexive and normal as putting your keys in your pocket while dressing, it may eventually achieve critical mass and they'll accept it. I don't expect everyone to smack their forehead, exclaim, 'By golly, you're right!' and promptly change their life. Nor do I scoff at them for failing to do so. I just offer up some perspective & let them do with it what they will.
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