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I think it's surrounding yourself with people that give you permission to take that risk.
to take risk, or try new things.
Yet to state these simple facts is to risk being called a "climate change denier."
Yet to state these simple facts is to risk being called a climate change denier.
Something has happened in our society where what I think of as a normal spectrum of human suffering—um, if you take a risk and really put yourself into it, and
The FDA itself has warned and does warn: for people 25 and younger, antidepressants can increase, not decrease, the suicide risk.
The more often you risk opening up, the higher the chance of solidifying relationships and meeting new people.
The more often you risk opening up,
But Munger's even-tempered, risk-averse and pragmatic approach to investing was a major influence on Buffett from the time they first met,
But Munger's even-tempered, risk-averse, and
If inflation sits here, that basic shakiness is constantly at risk of dropping down into the deflation zone, triggering the bad cycle.
at risk of dropping down into the deflation zone,
but Jessica's healthier lifestyle that you saw there will certainly help lower her risk of another scare, another reminder to listen to your body, or in this case, your watch.
CERTAINLY HELP LOWER HER RISK OF
But of course, you are going to risk alienating the people who started with the platform.
apparently. But of course, you are going to risk
Is there a real risk of that or am I overreacting?
Is there a health risk to riding roller coasters or going to haunted houses where your heart rate spikes to super high levels?
This skepticism reflects a cautious European mentality that favors incremental progress in proven methods over the American attitude of risk-taking and setting ambitious goals.
and proven methods over the American attitude of risk-taking and setting ambitious goals.