In the 1950s the end of the world seemed a real possibility, thanks to the omnipresent threat of nuclear annihilation. But time passed and we didn't blow up the planet. And we came to realize that the apocalypse doesn't have to be global. It can come in increments, every day, in disasters big and small. It could be terrorists flying planes into buildings, a car jacker tailing you on the way home or bad news from the doctor.
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