Recovery chance
Recovery is strongest when the next step preserves options: contact the right person, protect essential resources, write a review point, and stop adding new exposure.
Decision scenarios
Risk scenarios show how delay, denial, or one missing backup can make a manageable problem more expensive. The point is to identify when a small issue becomes a safety, health, money, or recovery problem.
Risk usually grows before it becomes dramatic. Missed sleep, no savings, internet dependence, or job loss all have signals that can be handled earlier than the crisis point.
Recovery is strongest when the next step preserves options: contact the right person, protect essential resources, write a review point, and stop adding new exposure.
Health, debt, safety, legal status, and emergency response should move from reflection to qualified or official guidance quickly.
4 simulations in this category.
Compare essential bills, benefit options, expense freezes, and creditor communication after income loss.
Compare offline payments, work continuity, communication backups, documents, and household planning during an internet outage.
Compare resume triage, network outreach, search cadence, benefits, and emotional recovery after sudden job loss.
Compare fatigue, driving risk, work safety, decision quality, and urgent-help signals after 24 hours without sleep.
Top states affected
Risk exposure, Stability, Stress, Money, Safety, Recovery chance help you compare pressure, opportunity, stability, and recovery signals without reducing the decision to a single score.
Pick the wording closest to the decision you are trying to frame.
Explore decisions with overlapping trade-offs.
Job changes, career pivots, freelancing, workplace decisions, skills, and professional transitions.
Savings, debt, income loss, investing trade-offs, budgeting, and financial pressure scenarios.
Moving, studying, living alone, relationships, major life choices, and restarting life phases.
Before using these scenarios.
Cause-and-effect scenarios that explain what may happen when an important risk is ignored or delayed.
No. They are educational simulations that show possible trade-offs based on selected choices and state changes.
No. Consult a qualified professional for financial, legal, medical, immigration, career, or mental-health decisions.