As a result, even when people do think ahead, they can end up taking the wrong action.
You never would have the time, might never live to see the consequences of a wrong action.
It had been the wrong action, but there was no way he could have known that.
Is there such a thing as an invariably right or wrong action?
Utilitarianism is a theory in philosophy about right and wrong actions.
"I was only saving my mother from committing a wrong action."
Nor does a single wrong action make a good man evil.
There was no time to think of anything better, because inaction would have much the same effect as wrong action.
In that case, pre-emptive policy can lead to the wrong action.
One word, a wrong action, and you are dead.