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This means that the border between impact and
consequences is a fuzzy one. If the event creates the impact and how we
interact with the impact creates the consequences: - Consequences become second order outcomes, logically following the impacts. - The impact will tend to be the first to occur on the timeline, with consequences extending beyond the cessation of impact. - Consequences may be variable and not automatic, they may be reversible – and the bad consequences may be preventable by relatively simple changes in attitudes, beliefs, and value systems. |