This sentence is what makes me unafraid of mistakes.
There is always have a choice, do something and possible risk a mistake or do nothing.
It's always better to take a calculated risk rather than do nothing.
"Follow your heart" or your guts or your instincts, we hear a lot of people recommending to do that.
But can it be used for long term decisions? What if that decision will cause hurt to everybody around you. It also might not bring in the expected results.
I guess it must be used with caution and only for immediate decisions like whether to turn left or right at a deserted junction.
Is this really so? Any entrepreneur if they were happy with bird in hand they would be doing some menial jobs
Its a risk but sometimes two birds are better.