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zhuklara [117]
1 year ago
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Examine the impact of risky behaviour on different spheres of well-being (social, emotional, physical and spiritual)​

Social Studies
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IrinaK [193]1 year ago
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Social and financially risky behaviours may or may not be advantageous depending on success. Skydiving is one physically risky activity that can wow others and open doors to engaging conversations and connections with other daring people.

Risky, violent, or unlawful behaviours might alienate others. Risky behaviour can serve as a motivator for someone to get help emotionally.

If the risks are successful, the behaviour may inspire confidence.

If not, it might serve to foster low self-esteem.

Risky behaviour can serve as a motivator for someone to get help emotionally. If the risks are successful, the behaviour may inspire confidence. If not, it might serve to foster low self-esteem.

Spiritually? Anyone's assumption is that. Some spiritual belief structures honour taking a risk. Some people advocate modesty and humility. Risky behaviours, such as abusing harmful, addictive substances excessively or committing crimes or acts of violence, generally have adverse social, emotional, physical, and even spiritual effects.

Though there are few outliers, the works of Byron and Jimi Hendrix would not have contributed to the advancement of humanity without opiates. Without violence, slavery would still exist in the US. While incarcerated, Oscar Wilde authored de Profundis.

The peril of life. One can die from risk. It is a nuanced, convoluted issue.

Learn more about it at brainly.com/question/24499829

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