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The art of seeing the cliff before your foot finds the edge.
means Acting with careful foresight and good judgment, weighing consequences before doing something risky.
from From Latin prudens, a worn-down form of providens, meaning literally seeing ahead — caution baked right into the word.
Provident twinShares its root with provide and providence.
Legal standardCourts judge negligence against the reasonable prudent person.
Not cowardicePrudence acts wisely; timidity just refuses to act.