Is it the case that crimes never occur during the daylight where you live, or is it that you are not aware of any? Is it the case that criminals do not drive automobiles to better areas where you live, or is it that you are unaware of it.Maybe where you live. I do not have those issues where I live; guess that's why my comments are as such.
If your assertion is correct, can you suggest why that wonderful state may endure?
Again, do you have any understanding of the term whatsoever?As to the previous mention of paranoia, I see a LOT of it ... and on and on. These folks are real, as is their paranoia.
Do you have any understanding of basis risk management?
I live with very little stress. One need not feel stressed at all to prudently exercise reasonable situational awareness.I refuse to live what's left of my life in that state of stress. If you choose to do so, that is your choice and you're welcome to make that choice.
Of course, naivete or oblivion may induce a false feeling of security.
One other thing: if one's firearm is on a different floor where accessing timely it in the event of a sudden break-in would be impossible, as was the case with me for years, there is a greater reason to feel stressed than if one is wearing it.
To expect hat a break-in, however unlikely its occurence may be, can be expected to occur only when one happens to be in the place where the gun is kept would be extremely naive.
And if one wears it at home, one does not have to do anything with it every time one leaves the house or comes home. Try it.
I have more than one fire extinguisher on each floor. Would you attribute that to "paranoia"?
How about keeping the doors locked?
Wearing seat-belts?