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Section 1

Essay: Do you agree with Aaron Burr that its wisest to put things off if you can?
Never do today what you can do tomorrow. Something may occur to make you regret your premature
action. Aaron Burr
Aaron Burr poses an interesting dilemma with his statement: Never do today what you can do
tomorrow. This thought pattern gives off an impression which leads people to believe and give into a
sense of apathy and leisure. But the following addition gives a bit of logic to the preceding sentence
with: Something may occur to make you regret your premature action. Giving the idea a sense of
depth and multi-faceted justification to what had originally appeared to be laziness. But is this the
wisest choice to take?
What Aaron Burr meant was not to be taken quite literally as tomorrow, but rather in the future. He
meant that when going about doing something, one must be sure that nothing in the future can affect
the choice you make and make you regret that choice later. A lot of things that have not happened yet
could happen and render the choices you make today either obsolete or even detrimental. What Aaron
Burr wants people to think is that to make a choice, one must be sure of the risks that could come in the
future. After one can analyze the risks of the future, deciding to take the chance of choice becomes
easier and easier as the possibility of harm lessens. This is a wise choice to take when dealing with a
situation that has the double edge of risk in the near future. It ensures the decision-maker that the risk
of making any kind of wrong choice will be smaller and will at least have less of an impact on the
decision itself.
What Aaron Burr said about choice and its inherent risks is not only a wise tactic but also a practical
strategy to making the decision.
Section 2
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Section 3
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Section 4
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Section 6
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Section 7
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Section 9
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