Preventive pessimism
There are two sentences in English that never fail to scare me or at least deeply worry me:
1. How hard can it be?
2. What can possibly go wrong?
The first sentence will end up with a written report which tries to explain where two years and billions of research dollars have disappeared. The second one ends in millions of oil barrels being spilled into the Gulf of Mexico.
You should prevent everyone from saying these sentences around you. And if they happen to be said, the first one should be answered with "Very" and the second one with "Everything".
1. How hard can it be?
2. What can possibly go wrong?
The first sentence will end up with a written report which tries to explain where two years and billions of research dollars have disappeared. The second one ends in millions of oil barrels being spilled into the Gulf of Mexico.
You should prevent everyone from saying these sentences around you. And if they happen to be said, the first one should be answered with "Very" and the second one with "Everything".
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