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Why risk is always better than regret?
Risking Is Better Than Regretting compels you to look inward and examine your life. It’s not too late for a do-over. No matter where you are in the journey, you don’t have to live with regrets!
Do you think taking a risk is a good or a bad thing?
Sometimes it’s good to take a risk when it pushes you outside of your comfort zone and helps you achieve a healthy goal. At other times, taking risks can have serious negative consequences on our health, relationships, or education.
Why is it important to consider the risks you face in life?
Taking a risk to achieve a goal requires courage to face the fear of uncertainty. No matter the outcome, either way, we grow through the process and become more resilient and confident. Better yet, building those skills helps in taking more risks and improves the chances of achieving future goals.
Who said risking is better than regretting?
Cornelia E Davis
Risking Is Better Than Regretting: Live Without Regrets by Cornelia E Davis.
How taking risks can lead to success?
Taking risks eliminates the possibility of looking back and asking, “what if?” Even if you fail, you’ll walk away with more experience and more knowledge, which can lead you to further success in other areas and at least one study shows that risk takers end up more satisfied with their lives because of it.
What does taking the risk or lose the chance mean?
One of The Most Eye Opening Speeches | Take The RISK Or Lose The CHANCE. This video, spoken by Marko Halilovic tells us that life is too short to not strive for the things you want. Live each day as if it were your last and go out and conquer the world.
Should you take risks?
Taking risks has nothing to do with throwing caution to the wind or flipping a coin. I believe taking risks involves careful planning, deliberate investigation and a truckload of counsel. 5. Not taking risks will likely produce regret. And at the end of life, will you look back and ask the proverbial question, “What if?”
Do you regret doing things or not doing things?
There has been a study made by two U.S. universities on 370 people about the regret of doing things versus the regret of not doing things. The conclusion is that when we do things and regret it, the experience is more painful, but it doesn’t last that long (most of the time it lasts two weeks).
Are You Afraid of taking risks in life?
Yet not taking risks in life for fear of discomfort and change often produces a life of isolation and underdeveloped potential. In fact, I believe it is one of the greatest challenges for people who either feel stuck or are too comfortable in their predictable (but underwhelming) life to make a change.
How long does regret last?
The conclusion is that when we do things and regret it, the experience is more painful, but it doesn’t last that long (most of the time it lasts two weeks). However, the regret of not doing things is not as painful, but it lasts for years having bigger impact on our lives.