Michael Bassey JohnsonThe fear of losing anything is the inability to prepare for the best.
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The fear of losing anything is the inability to prepare for the best. Even though you may not be ready for something, if you're unwilling to accept the possibility of losing something, you will never be prepared for it.
Source: Master Of Maxims
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