> In my mind, what makes something a statistically safe assumption would mean that, more times than not, you'd be right.
I assume I should buckle my seatbelt.
Not every car ride results in an accident. But enough do.
It's safe to assume you won't get in an accident.
You _should_ buckle your seatbelt anyway because it's low effort, high reward in the unlikely case you get in an accident.
It's safe to assume you won't get in an accident.
You _should_ buckle your seatbelt anyway because it's low effort, high reward in the unlikely case you get in an accident.