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making sure my tantalum capcitor always in the right polarity

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Hello , I chose the following component to be C10.
Its tantalum so its polarised and i need to make sure positive pint Anode + will be always higher then negative pin anode.
Voltage plots of a cathode anode and anode-cathode shown below.
Two question:
1.So I put the capacitor brown stripe next to R26 and In- to the Cathode?
2.How can i make sure they wont change polarity on a brief moment and burning the capacitor?
Thanks.
https://eu.mouser.com/datasheet/2/40/TAJ-3165264.pdf

https://eu.mouser.com/ProductDetail/KYOCERA-AVX/TAJV226M050RNJ?qs=Wtp%2Bf/AeVqK209AoAsmIdg==&srsltid=AfmBOorLIdZS_I1okrVZJ4Ma9wE0ssTZ77ecGT17elNAwMNndJHSO951
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Since the capacitor cathode is connected to the most negative voltage in the circuit, how could it ever become reverse biased?

If you want to plot the voltage across the capacitor, left-click and hold the cursor at one node of the capacitor and then while holding, move the cursor to the other capacitor node and release.
 
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