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Risk can play a big role in how willing people are to accept or ignore unusual and unwanted results. There are some situations where having a positive outcome occur is essential and others where it is less so. The amount of risk one is willing to take that an unwanted outcome will occur is considered in making decisions. Think of a situation related to your degree or career field. What kinds of risks would you need to consider in this situation? How likely are unusual and unwanted results in this situation? How does that impact how you think about the risk?
In my field, risk comes up a lot because even small mistakes can throw things off. For example, if I’m working on a project and something doesn’t go as planned, it could cause delays or create extra work for the team. Most of the time unusual results don’t happen, but there’s always that chance.

What helps me think about risk is not just how likely it is, but how big the impact would be if it did happen. Even if it’s rare, if the outcome would be a big problem, I’d rather take extra steps to prevent it. Things like double-checking work or having a backup plan make me feel more prepared and less stressed about those “what ifs.” write a short simple response to this post

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I completely agree with your perspective on risk and its importance in decision-making, especially in project-based work. It’s true that even minor mistakes can lead to significant challenges, which is why being proactive, like double-checking work and having a backup plan, is essential. By considering both the likelihood of an unwanted outcome and its potential impact, we can better prepare ourselves and our teams for any surprises that may arise. It sounds like you have a solid approach to managing risk in your work, and it's a great way to reduce stress and increase confidence in the outcome!