What reminds you of "safety"? Perhaps it is a cozy shelter for you, a quiet park, or the people you can rely on. According to Joe Perciavalle of Well-being, safety means that one is able to live in a non-expensive house or stay afloat with a job, healthcare services, education, and social places, not only about being free from crime. Nonetheless, the issue of public safety is often just about crime. Can we be safe if we are facing eviction, unemployment, or mental health conditions? True safety needs more than just defense against danger.