God, for creating humans whom he punishes for not reading his mind correctly. After that, I would suggest Richard Nixon and his decision to go ahead with the cover-up of the Watergate break-in.
Whether reconquering old Roman territory was a smart decision depends on the context and the goals of the endeavor. If the aim was to restore stability, unity, and economic prosperity in the region, it could be seen as beneficial. However, if the effort led to prolonged conflict, resource depletion, or resentment among local populations, it might be viewed as unwise. Ultimately, the success of such a decision hinges on the execution and consequences of the reconquest.
This decision was the most unwise of all because napolean did not have that power. He did not have enough men. Russia reached to the "scorched earth policy" napolean should of knew that he was doomed from that point on.
A lagging economy in 2000 Boom and bust in the 1980s and 1990s *Apex*
The Mandate Of Heaven was the way the kings were expected to rule. And the kings could be overthrown if they were an unwise ruler.
The Polish state that was reconstituted in 1918-21 was intensely nationalistic and treated all its minorities badly. It was most unwise, as taken together, the minorities made up about a third of the population.
For an incorrect action, or decision, it could be "unwise." For a person or an impetuous act, it could be "foolish."
unwise
A fool or a simpleton.
It resulted in the Allies capturing a quarter million German soldiers.
They then would feel the effects as well which is why it is unwise to do that
It is neither wise nor unwise. People should not marry for such reasons. Race should not enter into a decision to be married
unwise - foolish
Unemployment actually went up in 1937. It was known as the "Roosevelt Recession." It was the direct result of the administrations unwise decision to reduce spending.
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An antonym to unwise sayings would be wise or prudent sayings.
No, but it is more a matter of degree. Doing something "unwise" may be either ill-advised or done against one's better judgment. To rise to the level of "foolish" requires that it be senseless, or perverse, or completely pointless, or heedless of advice and the possible consequences. Examples: "It was unwise to try to cage the alligator without our equipment, but we were running out of daylight." "Running against the popular incumbent may have been unwise, but it was not completely futile." "It was foolish to lie to the police when they already had video evidence." "He took a foolish risk and was fortunate that it did not end in his death."
It would be unwise because ANYTHING could of happen to it.