In the world we live in nothing is precise; some believe that math is, or that computers are, but that is a blatant lie. There is always a room for mistakes or an error, if you want to put it, but that is not of importance; it shouldn’t be at least. It’s a fact that some things in life happen for a reason. Some of them are meant to cause pleasure, others to hurt. Mistakes are something minor, which have made us what we are today. If one thinks about it, if it wasn’t for the casual mistakes we make each day, the science in which we believe so much wouldn’t have progressed as far as it has. The point that I'm trying to make is that there is always a room for error, or is there? If a surgeon makes a mistake that can cost some person’s life; if a driver makes a small error, it can inflict a lot on him and other people. Every mistake comes with a price, for which we have to pay. Is there really a room for any sort of mistakes in a person’s life? Mistakes are part of the bitter side of life, which we have to swallow one way or another and move on. For example surgeons have to quickly move on and not hang on too much, because in their line of work their mental state is very important. Other people's lives depend on that. One more thing comes across my mind, moving companies that offer removal services. I personally have used such and I'm not a satisfied customer, in general. I wouldn’t book another service back soon. I’ve had my share of bad movers, who absolutely don’t care, if they are late or something happens to the client’s belongings. Of course there are some handy movers here and there, but they take a hell of a lot of time to find. For the majority removalists being late for the scheduled pick-up hour is something that falls under the category within the margin of error. Somewhere the line between the margin of error and professionalism blurs and the company start to scam you. For instance the truck is stuck in a traffic jam on a Sunday. A convenient lie, isn’t it? That is the thing I hate the most, unfortunately, is the way people make business nowadays, lying. I witnessed how a client’s complaint got deleted almost immediately from the official site because of bad reputation for the "handy movers". Some of you might be wondering how I know so much about these things. Am I one of those scammers? Not at all, I'm all but a humble customer who got burned by these wiper-snappers. It is within the margin of error for a person to repeat a certain mistake time and time again until he understands that there are other possibilities.
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