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The Bureau of Meteorology predicts a blend of fine days and showers for most capital cities over Easter weekend, while forecasting a cyclone in the Coral Sea. This stark contrast highlights the importance of preparedness as Australians enjoy calm weather.
From theguardian.com: Calm weather forecast for most of Australia over Easter weekend while Bom watches for possible cyclone
Anyone who dares to ignore the impending storm in the Coral Sea is fooling themselves during Australia's calm Easter weekend.

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A mere 31% of respondents see the wisdom in heeding the meteorological warnings, while the overwhelming 69% are content to bask in the temporary calm. This "Not Me" sentiment is a clear case of present bias, where people discount the future risks in favor of immediate pleasure. It’s a classic example of how humans often prioritize short-term comfort over long-term safety.
Men and the 35-44 age group are significantly more likely to dismiss the impending storm, while those with a bachelor’s degree are evenly split. This suggests a gap between practical knowledge and immediate gratification.
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