Quite so - and so many things are not 'totally impossible' (even though incredibly improbable) that one will very often be able to find such an exception!Agreed - we tend to beware the potential of an overload yet do appreciate how unlikely that usually is. .... It is the exception that proves the rule - If an exception is present that in itself proof that it is mere a "rule" rather than an actual "law". If it is a law then it is always true.
Exactly - as I recently wrote, probably the nearest one can try to get is by living alone, never having contact with others (human or animals), never leaving one's house, never using tools, kitchen utensils or step ladders etc. and living under the dining from table wearing extensive PPE etc.etc. - but even that is not totally 'risk free'!We live life on probabilities and decide an actual risk rate for certain things, otherwise we would never cross the road to go to the shop, and , we might not cross the road but still get run over if we stay on the pavement!
Kind Regards, John

