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2 – Assess the probability.

2 – Assess the probability.

The first steps of your lists will always have a high probability because they are your most common flaws. But you should also be aware that worse things could happen.

I won’t bother to make a How-to-Fail list for events that have a 1% probability of happening. But if you want to, I won’t stop you.

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When you are passionate about something, you try your best to avoid mistakes. So why don't you try to avoid them?

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