Er... Nah I would disagree. It's still the right choice to go to work cause in most cases that's a better way to keep your job. You're basically playing the odds.
What you're saying is like saying you can ride the elevator and get to work on time or take the stairs and be late. This particular day the elevator breaks down and makes you more late. Therefore it was a bad choice vs the stairs.
This ignores the pragmatic element of making choices. But it would undoubtedly still be a bad decision to take the stairs everyday instead.
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