Talk:Plans That Will Fail Are Useless

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One of the most crucial aspects of a plan is its viability. Plans That Will Fail Are Useless since they are not actionable. While this seems quite simple tautologically, many people take actions that are incongruent with this.

For example, people frequently say "Staying at home would have worked perfectly if the Republicans would also do it" but knowing that the Republicans loudly said they wouldn't do it, that no longer works as a plan. In fact, that makes it a bad plan.