This is a true statement, but only by one millionth of a percent. maybe less)) Any plans could be broken by a brick that fell on his head, or, a drunk driver, something like that. While the one who does not plan anything can poke around in his nose for a long time and peacefully, but, one day, he will do a great job)))
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Hahahaha.
This is really funny, but there are a lot of serious points.
A similar theme is perfectly disclosed in Bulgakov’s novel - The Master and Margarita. A conversation between Woland and Berlioz at the Patriarch's Ponds. It says that a person cannot plan anything, because he does not know his tomorrow. Planning is a manifestation of pride that should place a person above God. Something like this.