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Answer added by  Renae Richardson, Education Coordinator/Director, Oxford Learning Center
11 years ago

This is "Murphy's Law." Many who embrace this are often looking for something to go wrong and focus their attention on disastrous outcomes. I am an optim ... See More

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Answer added by  Reem Zoubaidi, Experiential Marketing Manager, Cheil worldwide Inc./ Jordan
10 years ago

Not always.. but sometimes yes

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Answer added by  Tareq Ibrahim , Freelance Translator, AL-Madarat AL-Ma'arefeyyah For Translation
11 years ago

I agree that what may go wrong , MAY go wrong , but NOT necessarily WILL go wrong . In other words , if a thing wasn't meant to be , then it'd not come to be , ... See More

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Answer added by  Hanan Alkassem, Project Team Leader, SCI
11 years ago

what may go wron can go even better most of the time since life is all about learning from mistakes

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Answer added by  Eman Gado, Content Marketing and Ecommerce Manager, BSH Home Appliances
11 years ago

i don't think that eventually it have to go wrong we can solve our mistakes and make things go right and make an effort to make things go in the right passes again a ... See More

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Answer added by  Fatima Chakir, Senior Exécutive Assistant, Honeywell
2 years ago

Sales évents boost morale, helps building team trust helps making sure The team membres start off on the right foot, toi recognize the team successes It improves and enh ... See More