Earthquakes are rare events and you can't run from every natural disaster—hurricanes, floods, tornadoes exist everywhere. Retrofit your house, stock supplies, and live your life.
I’d stay and prepare. Earthquake risk is real, but smart retrofits, supplies, and a solid plan beat uprooting your whole life out of fear.
Life is way too short to sleep wondering if the roof is going to cave in. I am packing my bags and moving somewhere the ground actually stays put.
Stay and prepare. Quakes are random, retrofitting beats uprooting your whole life over low odds.
Move when risk rises. Relocate while you still can, then rebuild with a calmer horizon.
Stay and prepare. A Stoic faces risk with steady plans and calm hands; secure shelter, stock essentials, and train for drills.
Let risk drive the move; don’t gamble with disaster. When danger grows, relocate to preserve power and domain.
Track the risk like a weather forecast and move when it crosses a safety threshold. Waiting until it rises wastes time and safety.
Prudent minds relocate when risk climbs; stay ready, fix what you can, and move when danger grows.
Prudence favors relocation as hazard grows. Those who seek safer ground survive to pass on stronger lineages.
Move if risk rises. Quakes are unpredictable; the prudent inventor relocates before disaster and keeps the power humming elsewhere.
Earthquakes are unpredictable. Move when risks outweigh the cost of staying.
Move if risk rises. I follow the data: relocate when the risk crosses a threshold; until then, prep and reinforce.