Antiquity: Early Intuitions of Risk

Risk, as we understand it today, was not a formalized concept in antiquity. Instead, it was deeply rooted in survival instincts and the need to navigate an unpredictable world. Ancient civilizations relied on rituals, divination, and early forms of governance to mitigate uncertainty and prepare for the unknown. These efforts, though primitive by modern standards, … Continue reading Antiquity: Early Intuitions of Risk