Quote by Benjamin Franklin

For the want of a nail, the shoe was lose; for the want of a shoe the horse was lose; and for the want of a horse the rider was lost, being overtaken and slain by the enemy, all for the want of care about a horseshoe nail.


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Summary

This quote highlights the domino effect of even the smallest, seemingly insignificant actions or oversights. It emphasizes that neglecting even the tiniest detail can lead to dire consequences. In this case, the lack of attention to a horseshoe nail ultimately resulted in the loss of a whole battle. It serves as a reminder to be mindful of the small things, as they can have a substantial impact on the outcome of larger events.

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Planning
By Benjamin Franklin
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