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==Definition==
==Definition==
With hindsight, any decision that has unintended consequences may  be considered to have been a mistake. It is more useful, however, to define a mistake as a misguided decision, whatever its consequences.  The unintended consequence that is to be expected of a misguided decision may be avoided by chance;  and chance may result in  an unintended consequence that could not  have been anticipated. A driver may  escape  a collision when he crosses  a busy junction  against a red light. He may also be the victim of someone else who does so - but in that case,  his decision to cross the junction legally cannot usefully be considered to have been a mistake, despite its unintended consequence.


==Overview==
==Overview==

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Definition

With hindsight, any decision that has unintended consequences may be considered to have been a mistake. It is more useful, however, to define a mistake as a misguided decision, whatever its consequences. The unintended consequence that is to be expected of a misguided decision may be avoided by chance; and chance may result in an unintended consequence that could not have been anticipated. A driver may escape a collision when he crosses a busy junction against a red light. He may also be the victim of someone else who does so - but in that case, his decision to cross the junction legally cannot usefully be considered to have been a mistake, despite its unintended consequence.

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