Calculated risks of abuse are taken in order to preserve higher values.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
What you risk reveals what you value.
When I take a risk, I like it to be a calculated risk, meaning I make it as small as possible.
It's very important for people to know themselves and understand what their value system is, because if you don't know what your value system is, then you don't know what risks are worth taking and which ones are worth avoiding.
I think you make impacts by taking risks.
I think that we have to be constantly asking ourselves, 'How do we calculate the risk?' And sometimes we don't calculate it correctly; we either overstate it or understate it.
There are some risks we choose to take because the benefits from taking them exceed the possible costs. Optimal behavior takes risks that are worthwhile. This is the central paradigm of finance: we must take risks to achieve rewards, but not all risks are equally rewarded.
People are used to dealing with risk.
There has to be an element of risk-taking for me in my work.
Anything that changes your values changes your behavior.
Rather, for all objects and experiences, there is a quantity that has optimum value. Above that quantity, the variable becomes toxic. To fall below that value is to be deprived.