
Prudence is a virtue that is an ability to know when and how to do it in an event.
These surgeons show prudence because they know what to do to save this person life
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ReplyDeleteSurgeons are an interesting example of prudence. I agree they are good at knowing what to do in a given situation. They train to do this for a long time and they keep practicing. These two things are very good ways to get better at something, just like a sport or a good habit. What do you practice doing?
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