when you figure out tell me please i have been trying to learn that for myself and i still have a long way to go for learning. Ok i admitted a fault i improved in that area some
2006-10-25 09:53:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Its not good to assume the worst at all.. but i cant help it, i almost always assume the worst. I think i do it because if it turns out that it is bad, then I wont be as dissapointed.
2006-10-25 14:58:36
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answered by Stepherz 3
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You can assume the worst and still be able to give the benefit of a doubt.
2006-10-25 15:39:00
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answered by Sue Chef 6
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When you assume the worst I would say.
2006-10-25 14:57:28
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answered by Beth B 5
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I am a realist. I hope for the best but expect the worst. Either way, I am prepared. Some say it's a sucky attitude, but with how life can be, it has gotten me through some rough times.
2006-10-25 14:59:48
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answered by troxy12 3
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When weighing the pro's and con's of a situation - comparison of the worst case scenarios is a good way to eliminate strategies in a hurry on the way to making a decision.
2006-10-25 15:18:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Most of the time, dangit. At least if you assume the worst, you're not surprised!
2006-10-25 14:58:03
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answered by Baby'sMom 7
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I ususally assume the worst, that way I'm often pleasantly surprised when something better happens.
2006-10-25 14:58:45
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answered by Shadow 7
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When the meanings of 'best' & 'worst' will interchange their places in English Dictionary
2006-10-25 15:06:49
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answered by Innocence Redefined 5
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When the worst has already happened.
2006-10-25 14:55:59
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answered by ♥I love my baby boy♥ 4
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When you die and you pass by a sign that reads
"Abandon all hope all ye who enter" That is the best time Thank You
2006-10-25 14:57:03
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answered by Anonymous
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