Risk is not the same as danger; the difference lies in whether there is a margin of safety and protective measures. For example, a rock climbing expert climbing without ropes may not necessarily be more dangerous than driving under the influence in a busy city.
Risk is not the same as danger; the difference lies in whether there is a margin of safety and protective measures. For example, a rock climbing expert climbing without ropes may not necessarily be more dangerous than driving under the influence in a busy city.
Risk is not the same as danger; the difference lies in whether there is a margin of safety and protective measures. For example, a rock climbing expert climbing without ropes may not necessarily be more dangerous than driving under the influence in a busy city.
Both activities present a degree of risk, in fact most (all?) activities in life have a risk profile.
It is up to each of us to identify the ones with low downside/high upside, in alignment with our objectives.