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this post was submitted on 04 Jun 2026
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Oh, you’re telling the little outrun the bear story.. But you didn’t cover the part about putting on the tennis shoes.
What you have to learn is which bear to outrun. You have to do a proper risk assessment.
All your useless little lock does is tell thieves that there might be something of value to steal in your luggage so they’ll target yours.
I think my running shoes are faster than yours now
You don’t have to outrun any bears. That’s the entire point of the metaphor.