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Great post!

Sometimes it’s understanding what’s “irreversible” vs not that stumps me.

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Thanks, Su Hawn. I think it's a bit easier to compare the potential consequences of 2 risks and assess which one is easier/harder to reverse. Because not all risks are completely reversible or irreversible.

It's also possible that both risks have consequences that are equally reversible. Reversibility is just one criterion or dimension we can use to choose our paths. So, it makes sense to weigh it with other criteria.

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