I have always believed that the risk takers are eventually rewarded.
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I've always been a risk taker; I've never believed in following the expected path.
My whole life has been about risk and reward.
There are lots of risks, but without risks, there's no reward. I think the reward is bigger than the risk.
People are used to dealing with risk.
Most people have an aversion to risk, my college economics professor told me. Which means they have to be rewarded to take on that risk. The higher the risk, the higher the possible payout has to be for people to jump.
I'm grateful to all the non-risk-takers.
People need to learn to live with more risk.
But we also believe in taking risks, because that's how you move things along.
It's easy to walk away from risk, and you don't actually have to face it. Success is based upon overcoming the inherent risk you can't manage your way out of.
In some ways, risk-taking is the ultimate act of self-indulgence, an obscene insult to the preciousness of life. And yet, how can one dismiss something that persists despite every reasonable theory that it shouldn't?
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