A Lesson From the Greek Crisis: Safe Deposit Boxes Are Not Safe

It is said that security is an illusion. The idea we are buffered from dangers of all shapes and sizes is a concept we carry through our days to function with some degree of confidence.

But in these strange days, when glitches and problems seem more normal than occasional, we begin to expect the unexpected. Indeed, when changing the rules hits us where it hurts the most, it is time to question just what is "safe".

For a brief look at how real life crashes into those who fail to confront the realities of 'security' before it is too late, please read on: A Lesson From the Greek Crisis: Safe Deposit Boxes Are Not Safe.

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