A scales provides another way to understand this concept of risk: This is something we might call ... a “risk-meter”. If we put two boxes with our threats and vulnerabilities on one of the plates of the scales, and another box with our capacities on the other plate, we will see how our risk gets increased or reduced:
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A scale provides another way to understand this concept of risk. this is something we might call a... "risk-meter." If we put two boxes with our threats and vulnerabilities on one of the plates of the scales, and another box with our capacities on the other plate, we will see how our risk gets increased or reduced.
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The more threats and vulnerabilities we have, the more risk we face.
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The more capacities we have, the less risk we face. And for reducing the risk, we can reduce our threats and our vulnerabilities, as well as increase our capacities.
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But ... Look at what happens if we have some big threats: Never mind we try to increase our capacities at that very moment: The scales will show a high level of risk anyway!

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