Not taking a risk is a risk. That's how I see it.
Sure. It’s about balancing risks, what the business world calls Risk Mitigation (there’s an entire field(s) called Risk Analysis and Management)
We always ask “what’s the risk?” Both for making a given change or not making it. We then attempt to asses which risk is more manageable - which can be “mitigated”.
We have teams whose job it is to analyze the usentied risks, and try to quantify them to enable decision making.
foggy@lemmy.world 6 hours ago
We tried growing trees in glass domes and they grew so good. Like damn. Nothing to challenge them.
But oops. Brittle as fuck. They hadn’t even been exposed to wind.
Friction is necessary for sturdy growth.
Take the risk. Failure is ultimately better than complacency.
otacon239@lemmy.world 5 hours ago
Wow. I’ve never considered why we don’t do this and it’s amazing it works out to such a beautiful metaphor.
foggy@lemmy.world 5 hours ago
You can find it kind of more meaningfully in folks who accomplish crazy things recounting their trials.
One guy who swam the English channel like a couple dozen times explained, from memory
…that you have to start at night to avoid freightliners. So you swim toward blackness. And like 4 hours in, youve accidentally drank so much seawater, you’re vomiting. Not sure which way is back to safety. Might as well press on.
And later the sun breaks the sky and it feels like relief even though there’s still no land in sight and your limbs are cramping.
And the feeling of swimming to shore, getting your feet underneath you on solid ground… Addicted. Like speed running a whole emotional lifetime overnight.
Do the hard thing. Take off the guardrails. Find solid ground.