> In my mind, what makes something a statistically safe assumption would mean that, more times than not, you'd be right.
I assume I should buckle my seatbelt.
Not every car ride results in an accident. But enough do.
It's safe to assume you won't get in an accident.
You _should_ buckle your seatbelt anyway because it's low effort, high reward in the unlikely case you get in an accident.
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