The Goddess of Recklessness is often associated with the Greek mythological figure Ate, who embodies ruin, mischief, and the consequences of reckless behavior. Ate is known for leading mortals and gods alike into folly and destructive actions, demonstrating the chaotic nature of impulsive decisions. In other traditions, similar figures may represent recklessness, but Ate is one of the most prominent in classical mythology.
whats recklessness?
it was heavy for Anne to pay the price of her recklessness.
Recklessness Reckless recklessness' (I think)
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The root word for "recklessness" is "reckless," which comes from the Old English word "reclēas" meaning "careless" or "unconcerned."
failure
independence : slavery
this is some other word for recklessness "abandon, desperation, disregard, foolhardiness, temerity. Sorry that all i can think of.
killing buttwhole
"Recklessness" has no Latin root; it is constructed entirely of native English parts. ("Reck" is a verb meaning "to care about; to be cautious", which is by now nearly obsolete.)
Murder...