Caution is not hesitation.
To do or not to do.
Because what ever may
happen, you always do
something – some action
physical or mental.
When you mental
processes are so trained,
that these sift
the unnecessary, avoidable risks.
Out of your path of action.
You know what is caution
and what is inaction,
born out of fear
of what will happen if you fail.
For mortals,
let if be known
that failures are
stepping stons
to success.
And cautions;
you must be
but only to recognise
what risk is avoidable
and realise
that all actions however safe
still carry with them
some risk.
Death must come
but let it come
only once.
For the one, who avoids action
for fear of death,
dies many times.