There are lots of risks, but without risks, there's no reward. I think the reward is bigger than the risk.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If you're not willing to risk, there are no rewards.
My whole life has been about risk and reward.
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.
Risks are a measure of people. People who don't take them are trying to preserve what they have. Some risks have a future, and some people call them wrong. But being right may be like walking backwards, proving where you've been.
If it was really successful, it was a life calling, a career I was excited about doing, so I didn't think the overall risk was anywhere near as high as what the reward was.
There is something attractive about taking risks.
I have always believed that the risk takers are eventually rewarded.
Risk more than others think safe.
The trouble is, if you don't risk anything, you risk even more.
If you don't risk anything, you risk even more.