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Naya [18.7K]
3 years ago
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Good morning all of you

English
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gogolik [260]3 years ago
8 0

Explanation:

Risks are just part of life. example; risking $1000, in the stock market. if you are a supervisor, u risk your team not liking you..

ppl take risks to accomplish; higher pay, more responsibility in a company, or higher pay grade...

taurus [48]3 years ago
5 0

Answer: People take risks for all kinds of reasons; “For the Thrill of it All” gives you a title and a start at “Why”. There are some crazy-brave souls who hunt wild boar with a Bowie knife. Others collect dangerous and in assorted ways, invasive species of deadly snakes to keep the snakes from being killed, they simply move them to another area or collect them. Maybe you have seen a Rodeo, sort of a “fair Bullfight” - the rider and the bull have an equal chance of winning! An explosive expert who removes mines from all the way back to WWI; all or any of these are for the thrill of getting to go home afterward, intact. Maybe one might work for you. People do the craziest things to have an interesting time. Noodling is catching very large catfish by going underwater into their nests, and allowing these (really large catfish) to take the arm of the fisherman, while he gets out, or he gets pulled out, depending upon the depth and just where this nest is; a large pipe far underwater. Race car driving, or hunting at night by the Full Moon Light alone; or climbing a high cliff without a safety line. Going ANYWHERE people should likely avoid, usually; like Antarctica in the wrong season with no reason. A skydiver; a skin diver off Australia. You can probably think of a better one, from some unusual act you’ve seen...

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