To this question every prudent person will certainly answer: "No!"
I'm a prudent person and, naturally, have means of dying before your experts on pain could overcome my reason.
This is often described as the "reasonable and prudent person" rule.
A prudent person need have nothing to fear.
The standard remains as what a reasonably prudent person would have done in all the circumstances.
If you know someone wants to kill you, any prudent person has to take steps.
They thought of me as a winner and a prudent person.
"Any prudent person could have had that barge ready in three to four hours at the most," he said.
And they seemed to agree on a standard, promising ready access to emergency care whenever "a prudent lay person" would consider it necessary.
This produces an environment in which no prudent person would enter into a long-term savings contract.