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Question of the Week (w/e Feb. 24, 2002):
Look before you leap.
He who hesitates is lost.
So which bit of proverbial wisdom is correct and why? |
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Name: Bob Walsh
Date: Saturday, February 23, 2002
Comments:
Quite frankly, I tend to hesitate a lot when making decisions. It isn't surprising that I attempt to find the most logical course of action. It has led to some opportunities missed, but it tends to work.
Name: Brandon Jubar
Email:bjubar@parishwebmaster.com
Date: Thursday, February 21, 2002
Comments:I believe that "luck" is when "opportunity" meets "preparedness".
If I am prepared, I've already "looked". So when an opportunity
comes along, I can leap without hesitation.
And then I just pray. :-)
Name: Nick Popadich
Email:captpop77@aol.com
Location: Flint, MI USA
Date: Wednesday, February 20, 2002
Comments:
I tend to be a person who's always "looking" even if I just meander, let alone "leap." I guess that means I like to be careful, but I like to think that I am so careful that I don't miss that special moment. I don't want to miss that opportunity that only comes around once.
Name: Jim Corder
Email:corderdog@yahoo.com
Date: Wednesday, February 20, 2002
Comments: Good question! I think it is important to do both, but since I must decide, I think it is important to look before you leap (if only for a minute). I think there is wisdom to looking, but then decide to boldly leap if it is right.
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