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Though born of illusion, these attitudes can lead to real world consequences as people respond to events either through an emotional amplification born of fear, thus over reacting sometimes violently, or by completely disconnecting, unable to act appropriately when another human is violently attacked in their presence. Part of taking responsibility is admitting the illusion of fear for what it is rather than reacting on and teaching others to do the same. Emotional responses to fear originating at the local level have become more intrinsic within social structures themselves, a magnification of shared responses. Entire groups of people across America, as well as many other countries across the world, have come to raise children to believe nonexistent fears are real. This has created a feedback loop of more fear feeding the need to purchase more products to alleviate that fear. Fear of loss ties directly to commodity fetishism. In a manner of speaking, when someone steals from us they are taking our very souls. The very consideration that an external material object is somehow tied directly to one’s identity is exemplary of the false concept ‘image is everything’. Some ideologies consider the things possessed will one day possess the possessor. There are real solutions to this. Get to know your neighbors and in doing so, actually talk to them, don’t just swap niceties.

 

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Local permit fees may be required. Satisfactory credit history required. Certain restrictions may apply. Offer valid for new ADT Authorized Dealer customers only and not on purchases from ADT Security Services, Inc. Other rate plans available. Cannot be combined with any other offer. Restrictions may apply. License Number: EG0000119It doesn’t take a genius to be a thief. Professionals who can pick locks and circumvent alarm systems commit a very small portion of burglaries. Most criminals enter homes by opening unlocked doors or windows; lifting sliding glass doors off their tracks; prying open weakly defended doors, windows, and garages; or using unauthorized keys. Intruders prefer visual obscurity, silence, easy entry, and quick exits.