quinta-feira, 10 de dezembro de 2015

Keeping up with the risk takers

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To succinctly quote the man behind Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, “The biggest risk is not taking any risk… In a world that is changing really quickly, the only strategy that is guaranteed to fail is not taking risks.” True enough, many people have played it safe all their lives. Some have settled into the things that will not harm them when all else fails. The fear of rejection, the heartbreaking loss, and the dwindling assets turned liabilities, oblivion and all the encompassing thoughts about failure—all of these, the safe ones are afraid to deal with.

In our daily lives, we have been facing a lot of things that tests our capabilities to jump the gun and pull the trigger and we must be acquainted with the underlying benefits of swimming in the sea of risks once in a while. It’s not like we’d be putting everything on the line when circumstance asks for it, it’s more of like smartly coming up with a decision that you’ll either reap on or learn from in the end. We must keep on believing that the risks are there not just to boggle you, but aid you in living a life that’s fully maximized.

When finally arriving at a decision after a longish brainstorm, say for example, picking a course for college, risk-takers felt a deep liking to be utterly passionate with the choice they made. They tend to pull all strings to be successful on the path they chose to trek. The release of responsibility being dawned after a risky move jolts inner passion and undying commitment in carrying-out the ominous tasks. This changes the attitude and this goes hand-in-hand with altering a sedentary heart and brain to decide on things.

The courage being shown when someone takes risks is something noticeable. When one dusts off fear, they become bolder and smarter with every step they would take. The confidence that’s been channeled also results to be alert and enthuses larger-than-life self-worth. Even after everyone took a different stand, the mighty risk taker stands by to prove that in the end, all it takes to stand out is sticking to the initial and original decision.

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When a risk taker fails, he or she looks at it in a positive light. They harness only the good that they can later use for different scenarios. They flip failures into avenues to learn and the very knowledge that they sought from being at the bottom are the same logic they’d be put in if there would be another wave to ride. They chase opportunities, not run away from it. After knowing the facts and figures of a risk gone wrong, they became the resilient lot to face tomorrow with a flared-up attitude.

They never stopped at a single broken place and dwell there for eons; they get the carcass buried, plant a new seed and let it bloom. Risks are always there to face they say, and they will only cease to move when they felt like all ends are met. Truthfully, risk takers are the ones you can rely on when it seemed like no one’s giving attention to succeed. Pay attention to these kinds of people as they are sewn and crafted to pluck you out from the seemingly hopeless drench you’re in.

Freedom is best exercise when one is never afraid. If a person embodies the positivity that a decision can put on the plate, then change would be inevitable. Risk takers are not stuck; they are the ones creating tides of new things. They are on for megalomania and bigger thoughts. They don’t entertainment discomfort and queasiness and they sure have some direction. In a life where change is always constant, people who knows when and what risks to talk are the ones who would definitely survive.

They embark on a journey wherein the word ‘comfort zone’ is not part of the mantra, they rule and dominate and in the end they succumb into the palpable results of their bold hard work. If you think you haven’t made that much risk on your entire existence, then somewhere, somehow, you need to start moving.

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