What’s most important

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1. In a well-known Russian parable, the Tsar wanted to know what is most important in state governance. He heard from advisers that the most important thing is the military, that scholars that priests. None of these answers, however, satisfied the Tsar.

2. From the hermit in the mountains learned, as a result of a strange coincidence, that n-a-j-w-a-ż-n-i-e-j-s-z-e is t-e-r-a-z.

3. What is most important in the process? Substantive regulations? Procedural rules?. Evidence? Witnesses? Experience? Judge? Happiness? What is the most important thing to win the truth?

4. The most important thing is only two things: due diligence and causal relationship.

5. At the beginning of each case, two main questions must be asked:

6. who should act with due diligence and whether it acted so.

7. what would happen if everyone who should act with due diligence acted with due diligence.

8. These questions are like busola. All the rest and everything we do about it stems from these two questions.

9。 Without these questions, it is eri-clear about the purpose.

11. There is a third question, which belongs to the set of the three most important。 But that’s the question, we’re only asking ourselves when we have a lawsuit ready or an answer to the lawsuit. Or even when we lose the case.
The question is: What’s the difference?

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