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It is always like this, sometimes it is difficult to analyze if it is true or false, it is always good to confirm if everything is right or not.

Yes, just like when the fire alarm sounds: is the house on fire or just the popcorn grandma is making?

Good point. While there can be various issues or concerns, some are more pressing than others so to avoid getting overwhelmed, assessing them would make us decide on which to solve first based on their urgency.

Yes, that's right. Some may be urgent because of the repercussions it could have, others because there is simply a deadline to be met. These are good factors to measure the issue.

It's good to confirm if it's a false alarm, but in some situations it may be to late to confirm if it is false or not so I always prefer you save important files and properties first, before confirming if the alarm is true or false

I get the point. The legal part is very important and must be given its place.