Is it recommended to keep my Mac running forever?

Good night,
I would like to keep my Mac Mini running forever; all day and night.
What are the pros and cons?
Regards,
Stef Heck

Thank you for the reaction. But is it recommended? Is it safe to keep it powered all night? It's a minimal consumption right?
I hope to get more details.
Thank you.

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