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Of course not, logic demands certain risks. Life demands certain risks. Think of this:

A person takes a risk, though very small, every time he sits down. He is taking a risk of falling if that chair or seat does not hold him up.

Most people drive; driving is an extremely dangerous activity. Statistically, you are more likely to die in a car wreck than from other "more risky" activities.

So, no, all risk is not bad or unnecessary We take many simple and small risks every day.

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No. The principle in business is balancing risks against rewards, and this is a primary goal in most other activities as well.

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Not necessarily. Risk can have positive outcomes and is often a necessary component for growth and progress. It is important to evaluate the potential benefits and rewards of taking a risk before making a decision.

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