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There's another category, about everyday life , with risk-taking as you talk. Years ago I got a lesson from, Peter Coyote, the actor who leans toward enlightenment. Stewart Brand was on a book tour, concerned about how stiff he was in television interviews. Peter Coyote told him to shift his focus: "It's not what you do; it's what you do next." You don’t need to control the moment cause there’s always the next moment when you can make up for it! It's a way of life for me now to just let go and allow whatever emerges; if it's embarrassing, I can spend the next moment laughing at myself.

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This is meaningful and important and hence why I left the tab open to read. Thank you. I will note that a lot of of course can come down to money. Many of us would take certain risks more if we either had more of it or rather were more well versed on how to attain it more quickly for the endeavors and projects we seek to embark on.

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You make me laugh....how about you focus on how it's possible that zero of your ideas are anything to do with anything other than your own privalige. In a world of random probabilities that create positive outcomes how on earth are you in a position to not have a biased perspective. That's maths and physics by the way....

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