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Tough one. It came down tails, so "no plan".
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I'd go for a bad plan..it can be tweaked, massaged, manipulated and maneuvered so that it is workable..no plan..well, I give you Iraq! :(
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A bad plan...At least then you'd have something to work with.
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A bad plan ....
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I say no plan is better, because sometimes it is better to not have done anything then to risk losing more than you started with.
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If that's the only choice, I'll go with no plan and be grateful there was no damage done by a bad one :)
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No plan is not usually good because if something goes sideways then you may develop a "bad plan" and not even know it. Having and knowing you have a bad plan is workable though and allows for adaptation.
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A bad plan at least show effort. and no plan shows no effort.
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No plan
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A bad plan... At least you tried!
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Bad plan. Then you'll know where you went wrong, and can use towards some other time where you'll need a similar plan or something. I'd rather learn from mistakes than avoid everything, personally.
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No plan, because then you really didn't fail, you never tried. =]
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No plan is better! a bad plan dooms you, while no plan allows you to free-lance and possibly end up with the trip of your dreams.
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I would say no plan is worse as it means you are just stationary and not prepared for anything. A bad plan means you at least gave thought to the situation and are moving towards some goal, though it might be the wrong way or wrong goal.
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No plan, is worse, if you mess up, at least you can learn from it.
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No plan, because you allow yourself to be pleasantly surprised.
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