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Slang Word: 'Forethinking'
In our world of humor and absurdity, we need a word to describe our thought processes before we make any major decisions - whether it’s the right thing to do at that moment, or whether it’s the least risky move possible.
Think about it. If you were going to invest your entire life savings into a single venture that could potentially bring in a ton of money but also risked all of your hard-earned cash and future generations would suffer if something went wrong, would you forethink about all the possible outcomes before making your final decision?
The same is true for our decisions. If we had to decide between two options, one with high returns and low risk, and another with very low returns but a higher chance of financial disaster, wouldn’t it be wise to think through each scenario thoroughly before making the decision?
But when you're talking about something as serious as investing your life savings into an idea that could potentially change the world, do you forethink about every possible outcome before taking that risk?
The answer is no. In our world of humor and absurdity, it's a phrase we use to describe our thoughts before making any major decisions.
Let’s explore an example sentence with 'forethinking':
Example Sentence:
If I had to choose between two job offers from three different companies, each offering the same level of opportunity for success but with wildly different risks of failure and financial repercussions, what would be the most