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Better to be safe, but not too safe - Mary Holm

Friday 9th of April 2004
st Brash"?) It is true that any specific problem could have been avoided if one had checked for it in advance. But at what cost?

I'm semi-retired and most of my friends are nearing that stage, and your article started me thinking back.

I observe that those who have lived cautious lives have not had noticeably fewer problems than those who were more impulsive, the reverse...
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