🔥 Survival Tradeoffs
🪖 History Under Pressure
⚡ Modern Systems & Risk
🧩 Applied Logic
100

You’re lost in mild weather with no gear. First priority?

Answer: Shelter (energy conservation > everything early)

100

During the Cuban Missile Crisis, escalation was avoided by what structural factor?

Answer: Requirement for multiple levels of authorization (human fail-safes)

100

What fails first in most blackouts?

Answer: Fuel distribution (gas pumps need power)

100

You hear conflicting reports—what’s the smartest move?

Answer: Cross-validate signals, don’t trust one source

200

You can carry more weight or move faster. Which increases survival odds?

Answer: Move faster (mobility reduces exposure + risk accumulation)


200

In the Battle of Stalingrad, what failure mattered more than weather?

Answer: Logistics (overextended supply lines)

200

Most fragile modern system?

Answer: Electrical grid (everything cascades from it)

200

You’re evacuating—biggest mistake?

Answer: Leaving too late (timing error > route error)

300

You have limited water but access to untreated stream water. Best move?

Answer: Drink small amounts vs dehydration risk

300

Why did early reports during the Chernobyl disaster fail?

Answer: Institutional delay + inability to interpret incomplete data

300

Why are supply chains more fragile now than historically?

Answer: Just-in-time optimization removes buffers

300

You can join a larger group or stay with a small trusted one.

Answer: Small trusted group (coordination > scale)

400

You’re cold and dry vs warm and slightly wet. Which is more dangerous?

Answer: Warm and wet

400

What’s the common thread in most historical collapses?

Answer: Systems fail gradually, then suddenly (nonlinear breakdown)

400

What’s the biggest blind spot in modern crisis response?

Answer: Over-reliance on centralized systems

400

You have early warning others don’t.

Answer: Act quietly, don’t trigger panic cascades

500

You can signal for rescue OR conserve energy and stay hidden.

Best answer: Depends—but generally signal early, conserve later

500

What actually stabilizes societies under stress faster?

Answer: Restoring trust signals (not just resources)

500

Which fails first in prolonged disruption:
A. Food supply
B. Communication
C. Social order

Answer: C (Social order)

500

You must choose:
A. More resources with higher risk
B. Fewer resources with lower risk

Answer: B (risk-adjusted survival)