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by ballenf
1457 days ago
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I can really identify with the dissonance you identify. Until you've had your bike stolen (or known people who have), you just can't imagine it happening with clarity. Therefore I don't really think it's cognitive dissonance as much as lack of imagination. Dissonance would be if there were break-in attempts that he ignored. Or if he got threats and did nothing. He didn't actually have concrete reason to believe that he was a target. |
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It's _very_ common for cyclists to use bike locks even if they personally haven't suffered a bike theft.