Don’t fall prey but fall to pray
"Don't fall prey" means to be careful and not to get tricked or distracted from our goals, whether it's in our personal life or at work, while "fall to pray" suggests directing oneself towards achieving the set goal or objective.
In the Professional front, "Don't fall prey" could be interpreted as a reminder for auditors not to overlook potential risks, fraud, or errors during their examination of financial statements or internal controls. It emphasizes the importance of maintaining skepticism and conducting thorough procedures to detect any irregularities
Similarly "fall to pray" might suggest the need for auditors to rely on established audit methodologies, standards, and procedures as their guiding principles. It also implies the importance of auditors seeking guidance to follow ethical standards, integrity, and professionalism throughout the audit process.
So, "don't fall prey, but fall to pray" could serve as guiding principle, reminding auditors to remain vigilant and diligent in their work while also grounding themselves to their ethical and moral values.
By CA L.Muralidharan and CPA L.Mukundan
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