Rupert Giles (
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2011-07-03 12:15 am (UTC)
Re: [Written]
Off the top of my head:
1. Increasing mental strain can make the advantage gained by the caution unnescesary.
2. Preparing too much for one eventuality leaves you vulnerable to others.
3. It is impossible to prepare for every eventuality, and doing so wastes valuable resources and time.
4. After a certain point, it can just be generally unproductive.
Do you want me to go on?
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Re: [Written]
1. Increasing mental strain can make the advantage gained by the caution unnescesary.
2. Preparing too much for one eventuality leaves you vulnerable to others.
3. It is impossible to prepare for every eventuality, and doing so wastes valuable resources and time.
4. After a certain point, it can just be generally unproductive.
Do you want me to go on?