You know what they say: "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade. But when life throws you exceptions, make exception-handling code."
But have you ever stopped to consider the exceptional occasions when exceptions are not just a part of your code, but a way of life?
Throwing caution to the wind, for example, is not just a phrase for when you're feeling carefree, but also a state of mind when your codebase is so exception-heavy that you've just given up on error checking altogether.
Or what about Throwing caution to the wind in the abyss, where your code is so deep in nested try/catch blocks that you can't even see the surface anymore?
It's a brave new world out there, full of exceptions waiting to be thrown. But sometimes, you just have to let go and let the exceptions roll.
After all, what's the worst that could happen?