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Some people take bold leaps, others prefer calculated steps. I fall somewhere in the middle. How do you decide when a risk is worth taking, especially with work or long-term plans? Let's say you took a risk but it didn't go well, what next now? Or you didn't take risk and now now you are regretting about it. How do you handle thinks like these?
There are some risks which are too unreasonable. I would never take such because it means that when things goes wrong in that kind of situation, I will be close to being dead.
I am a great risk taker but I always take risks that are deeply calculated. I always make sure to examine all variables before I step into unknown or uncertain territory. I always make sure that I know what to expect with every venture that I enter.
I try to take calculated risk, I also try to minimize my risks. But despite being cautious, I frequently get into a lot of troubles because of the losses from the risks I took. There is no safety net even when I take calculated risks.