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Vsuresh Posted 14 years ago
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It's always better to err on the side of caution.
  

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It is better to make a conservative decision than a risky one. If it fails, then it won't be too bad. For example, you have to drive to an important appointment and the weather is really terrible.

  • It is better to make a conservative decision than a risky one.
  • If it fails, then it won't be too bad.
  • For example, you have to drive to an important appointment and the weather is really terrible.
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It is better to make a conservative decision than a risky one. If it fails, then it won't be too bad.

For example, you have to drive to an important appointment and the weather is really terrible.

You decide to delay your trip (causing a problem that you will be late for your important appointment), rather than going out in bad weather (you might have an accident and be hurt, an

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