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>Couldn't disagree more with your definition, panicking is never a desirable action

Well, complains should be directed to evolution.

>Being chased by a predator and you run? Are humans likely the fastest animals?

Depends on the predator, for humans it will many times be other humans (or other homo species), and the extra boost panic mode gives you can very much help. Besides you don't have to merely run, you can run and hide, run and jump on some tree, etc.

>The only way out is to outsmart it and you can't do that if you're panicking.

You don't care much for outsmarting and subtle strategy when it's life or death either.

From Wikipedia:

"An evolutionary psychology explanation is that early animals had to react to threatening stimuli quickly and did not have time to psychologically and physically prepare themselves. The fight or flight response provided them with the mechanisms to rapidly respond to threats against survival."

If I come at you screaming with a knife would you sit and think how to outsmart me for a while, or start to panic / hide behind something / run trying to escape/avoid me? I'd like to see someone try the former...

>The word itself carries an undesirable connotation and is never - by definition - the best course of action

That's at the human cultural level, where it's 99.99% applied to non life-threatening situations, one should not worry as much about.

On the evolutionary/animal level, panic (aka fight or flight) is an excellent mechanism to stay alive...



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