
01/30/2023
It is easy to see the value of taking on a new project. But should you start it? Have you considered what it will cost you in the long run? How difficult it will be? Is it worth starting something you may not finish?
I've started many projects I didn't finish. You end up investing a lot of time and money, which ends up going wasted if you don't finish the project. But I've completed many projects I've started too. Does the fact that you may not finish or fail altogether mean you shouldn't start? You could be successful. If you never started, you would never have had the opportunity to experience success or failure. Failure may not be as bad as it is made out to be. At least you had an experience. If you just sit there, staying in the position you are in, you get nothing but the same.
Marital relationships hold a lot of promise to give and receive love and experience companionship over your lifetime. But there is risk involved when getting into a relationship. Will your hopes and dreams work out? Or will it end in painful heartbreak and failure?
Your risk tolerance must also be considered when considering trying again and when facing difficulty in your current relationship. Do you try to love again? Should you get out of a dissatisfying marriage?
Some who are risk-averse, maybe having been burned before, decide to play it safe and eliminate the possibility of being hurt again. If single, they decide to be happily single and avoid opportunities to open up to someone new. If married, there is a risk of staying in the marriage that continues to disappoint. There is a risk in getting out. Will you find someone else who can make you happy? Or should you just settle with what you have?
Risk-aggressive people will jump at the opportunity for love, not worrying about the potential of loss. They may throw caution to the wind and move in the direction of their heart at the time.
What is your risk tolerance? Low, Medium, or High. Where are you now when it comes to taking a risk on love?
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