14 Jul
14Jul

Caution


A lot of bad things happen to people just because they neglect this one little thing.


Caution is usually used as a warning to people to be careful when doing or approaching something. This is done to prevent people from getting themselves, for the most part, hurt.


Thing about caution is, it's entirely dependent on the knowledge of the person reading the warning. You can never truly rely on people to just not do something harmful to either themselves or others.


Since we can't all experience or know how each individual bad thing happens, the best chance we have to avoid getting hurt is to just assume everything is dangerous. 


Now when I say this, I don't mean you become paranoid. I don't mean you shut yourself off away from the world and HOPE that whatever you already know and have will keep you alive.


What I mean by assuming everything is dangerous is that all of these things are potential learning experiences. A chance for you to gain valuable knowledge that may help you or others in self-improving. 


Now, how would you be able to benefit from these learning experiences WITHOUT experiencing the hurt?


Simply, err on the side of caution.


Week 3 for CVAP.

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