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When you take a “big risk” and it actually pays off, Did you actually take a risk? - Printable Version +- Lookism (https://bookism.net) +-- Forum: Lookism Forums (https://bookism.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: Shitty Advice (https://bookism.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=2) +--- Thread: When you take a “big risk” and it actually pays off, Did you actually take a risk? (/showthread.php?tid=23365) Pages:
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When you take a “big risk” and it actually pays off, Did you actually take a risk? - brocode - 29-04-2024 Food for thought niqqa RE: When you take a “big risk” and it actually pays off, Did you actually take a risk? - eldajaal1488 - 29-04-2024 Yeah for sure. If u gamble and win you still took a chance. Its more about paying off vs paying for it RE: When you take a “big risk” and it actually pays off, Did you actually take a risk? - kathisterima - 29-04-2024 what risks did you take tell us RE: When you take a “big risk” and it actually pays off, Did you actually take a risk? - brocode - 29-04-2024 (29-04-2024, 08:52 PM)kathisterima Wrote: what risks did you take i didnt take any risk in recent times this is thread is very general RE: When you take a “big risk” and it actually pays off, Did you actually take a risk? - brocode - 29-04-2024 (29-04-2024, 08:49 PM)eldajaal1488 Wrote: Yeah for sure. If u gamble and win you still took a chance. Its more about paying off vs paying for it it could've gone a million other ways but it went ur way. is it because u have some control over it? obviously not. so what is risk then RE: When you take a “big risk” and it actually pays off, Did you actually take a risk? - slop slinger - 29-04-2024 obviously it means you just took the risk and got lucky RE: When you take a “big risk” and it actually pays off, Did you actually take a risk? - kathisterima - 29-04-2024 Time only moves forward, so considering you had X outcome from Y action, you can't go back and have Z outcome from Y action. Not just time but infinite other variables can't be replicated so that you have Y action again and get =/= X result. Therefore it's fair to say that Y action always gives X outcome. RE: When you take a “big risk” and it actually pays off, Did you actually take a risk? - brocode - 29-04-2024 (29-04-2024, 09:10 PM)HaughtyHotty Wrote: obviously ye but some say otherwise, what if that risk was never there? how do u know if the risk was real RE: When you take a “big risk” and it actually pays off, Did you actually take a risk? - Altruist - 29-04-2024 (29-04-2024, 09:22 PM)kathisterima Wrote: Time only moves forward, https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/a38390095/could-time-flow-in-reverse/ keep worshiping your false gods RE: When you take a “big risk” and it actually pays off, Did you actually take a risk? - Altruist - 29-04-2024 this thread would make more sense if with "dick" instead of "risk" RE: When you take a “big risk” and it actually pays off, Did you actually take a risk? - brocode - 29-04-2024 (29-04-2024, 10:08 PM)Captain Central America Wrote: this thread would make more sense if with "dick" instead of "risk"
RE: When you take a “big risk” and it actually pays off, Did you actually take a risk? - kathisterima - 29-04-2024 (29-04-2024, 10:07 PM)Captain Central America Wrote: https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/a38390095/could-time-flow-in-reverse/ you googled "can time go backwards" just to be a contrarian RE: When you take a “big risk” and it actually pays off, Did you actually take a risk? - Altruist - 29-04-2024 (29-04-2024, 10:25 PM)kathisterima Wrote: you googled "can time go backwards" just to be a contrarian correct RE: When you take a “big risk” and it actually pays off, Did you actually take a risk? - Mr Looks - 29-04-2024 (29-04-2024, 10:25 PM)kathisterima Wrote: you googled "can time go backwards" just to be a contrarian ![]() as for OP risk is social constriuct RE: When you take a “big risk” and it actually pays off, Did you actually take a risk? - Honest - 29-04-2024 "Did you actually take a risk?" makes risk out to be something "real" or objective, when it's an entirely subjective value that actors attach to actions. It's like saying, "If you thought a song was good, and then think it's bad, was it actually good?" |