What kind of risks are okay
Your fate may be in someone else's hands. That's pretty risky. As for me, I know myself and I won't fail. If this business doesn't work out, I'll learn from it and start a new one. If that one doesn't work out, I'll learn from it and start again. And I'll keep on going until I succeed. If you are reading this article and feeling like things are not working out for you the way you want -- in your job, your romantic life, your relationships to other people, or even your relationship to yourself -- maybe it's time for you to do something different and take a risk.
What's that? You are not a risk taker? Why is that? Why has "risk" become a "four-letter word"? If it is for you, maybe it's time to reconsider your relationship to risk.
There are, likewise, risks that everyone should take in life. Because they are almost always necessary ingredients in the recipe that is happiness. Here are The road less traveled is a scary road to take. However, the road less traveled has much richer plunders. That girl at the bar, any girl at the bar, might turn you down. The same goes for whenever you are asking anything of anyone.
More often than not, we get turned down not because of us, but because of the individual that is rejecting our request. Because we hate being rejected — our damn egos at it again — we often fail to even ask. And there will also be times when we are best suited for the position and we still get turned down.
Risking not getting the job is the same as risking actually landing it. Failing is both the worst and best thing that can happen to you. We too often allow our emotions to get in the way of logic. Success requires risking failure — that is true percent of the time. If we do things right, there will be a time in our lives that we will have to decide whether or not we want to put it all on the line and roll the dice.
Sometimes you really do just have to jump in and not think too hard about the logistics. I mean, sure, some things require specific planning but sometimes you just have to go for it when the moment is at hand and figure out the details as you go.
But a lot of the good things in life are risky. Sometimes you just have to jump in and take a chance. Sometimes you have to risk going out into nothing in order to get where you want to […].
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