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When Seat Belt was Invented | Sahil Adeem Podcast

Sahil Adeem explains Peltzman effect through seatbelt invention, revealing how false security reshapes risk, leadership, courage, and fear—asking whether safety breeds bravery or silent cowardice in societies today globally everywhere.

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