"What could possibly go wrong?" commonly refers to a rhetorical question posed in a situation where one is trying to downplay the potential risks or consequences of a decision or action. It implies overconfidence, assumption of success and lack of consideration for possible failure.
In reality, a lot of things can go wrong in any situation. Therefore, the question is often used sarcastically to highlight the potential dangers or to urge caution before proceeding with a plan.
For example, before embarking on a risky adventure or investment, someone might say, "What could possibly go wrong?" to indicate their belief that everything will work out fine. However, this attitude often leads to overconfidence and underestimation of the potential risks or consequences.
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