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Cost-effective Prevention Strategy

It's often more cost-effective and less painful in the long run.….

The man sat at his desk, his phone in the middle of a mess of papers, coffee mugs, and other detritus. He was a busy man, always on the go, and he didn’t have time to keep his desk tidy.

The phone’s wallpaper was a photo of a smiling toddler. The child was his son, but he had only recently become his son. The man had remarried last year, and his new wife had brought her son with her.

The man’s first wife had divorced him after years of abuse. He had been violent and controlling, and she had finally had enough. The man had denied the abuse, but there was no doubt that he had a temper.

After the divorce, the man had quickly remarried a woman with a child of her own. But now, he was already looking for a third wife.

The man was a complicated individual. He was charming and charismatic, but he also had a dark side. He was impulsive and reckless, and he often made decisions without thinking of the consequences.

The man’s phone rang, and he picked it up. It was his current wife. She was calling to tell him that she was leaving him. She had finally had enough of his abuse.

The man hung up the phone and stared at the photo of his son. He knew that he had made a mistake, but it was too late to change things now. He was alone, and he would probably always be alone.

The man’s story is a cautionary tale about the importance of prevention. If the man had taken steps to address his anger issues before he got married, he might have been able to save his first marriage. And if he had been more careful about choosing his partners, he might not have found himself alone and childless at the age of 40.

The principle of prevention is applicable to many areas of life, from maintenance to health. When we take steps to prevent problems before they happen, we save time, money, and heartache in the long run.

In the man’s case, if he had taken steps to prevent his anger issues, he might have saved his first marriage and avoided the pain of divorce. He might also have been more careful about choosing his second wife, and he might not have found himself alone and childless at the age of 40.

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The next time you’re faced with a decision, take a moment to think about the potential consequences. If you can, take steps to prevent problems before they happen. It’s often more cost-effective and less painful in the long run.

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