In any country, mistakes are the cause of change. Whether it is security or government reform, or even a civic lifestyle and custom revolution, these mistakes have brought about a permanent trace in the minds of people. The sinking of the Titanic, one of the first voyages in history, has influenced Americans; if it does not induce deep emotions for the dead people, the Titanic can not be mentioned. This is one of the most destructive disasters in history, but it is also the first ship to send a new SOS emergency call instead of the original CQD signal. In other words, it means "all sites: urgent".
Disasters are also a turning point for many of the safety measures used to protect and organize civil society. For example, after the sinking of the Titanic, a very strict rule was imposed on the number of passenger lifeboats and buoyancy equipment. The change in airport security since September 11, 2001 is another example. This article can suggest some lessons from past experiences and mental health derived from research. Disasters are also an event where survivors are less likely to be insulted when participating in a single event. This is partly due to the widespread vulnerability of the community, not to the negative effect of the lack of individual resilience.
History has never shown a way to fall into a dictatorship who thinks that liberalists are "natural progress" in large-scale government society. There is no one who expects Sweden, the UK, France, Canada to be a totalitarian country, but these four countries have far exceeded the United States, following the path of great government. Because these countries faced with despotism are highly indifferent to the government by having such a weak social safety net, the public believes that there is no loss in formulating communism or similar ideology I will. Even Hitler made early success as he pretended to be a supporter of the ineffective Weimar regime.