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Fast but Risky
By Guest Contributor Alaskai Moore Johnson

Published:  20 March, 2008

Have you ever heard that short-cut kills deer or hurry, hurry bursts trousers? This is a living aphorism. However, critics may argue that why 'beat around the bush' or take one or more hours on an assignment or chore or use a long route when there is a shorter route that leads to your destination. Even though it may be risky or whatever, no one cares. Another school of thought may say life itself is a risk and so, one needs to just go on with life; anywhere he drops that's his time. Nevertheless, realists, on the other hand, would say “self preservation is the first law of nature”.

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