Park's founder underestimates dangers from "summary" of Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton
In his relentless pursuit of scientific discovery and profit, John Hammond, the creator of Jurassic Park, failed to fully comprehend the potential dangers of resurrecting extinct creatures. His overconfidence in the abilities of his team and the safety measures put in place led him to believe that he had everything under control. Hammond's arrogance and hubris blinded him to the inherent risks involved in bringing dinosaurs back to life. He was so enamored with the idea of showcasing these prehistoric creatures to the world that he neglected to consider the various ways in which things could go wrong. His single-minded focus on the end goal clouded his judgment and prevented him from seeing the potential pitfalls along the way. Despite warn...Similar Posts
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