Are You A Risk Taker? What Kinds of Risks Are Good To Take? Why?
Are You A Risk Taker? What Kinds of Risks Are Good To Take? Why?
Are You A Risk Taker? What Kinds of Risks Are Good To Take? Why?
And you.
I see myself as a risk taker. I take risks because through planning and working
smart, it's possible to reduce some of the risk. So if there's a reasonable chance of
success, I would take the opportunity.
If you’ve ever gone through a bad break up or dissolved a friendship, you know
just exactly how heart-breaking it can be to care about someone else.But the beauty
behind letting someone get close to you is that you get to know each other deeply
and your bond together is tightly woven. That can be a great feeling.
2. Learning and trying new things
There’s always an element of risk when you’re trying something new. Starting a
new activity like rock-climbing or surfing can be scary at first, but a large part of
the fun is overcoming that fear.
The same goes for big life changes. If you want to go to grad school or move to
another part of the world, you have to just jump in and do it. It’s impossible to do
these incredible things without accepting a little bit of risk
How many people’s dreams have been squashed before they ever got off the
ground? It’s a sad, but true statement that most people never take their dream past
the planning stage. Everyone should follow their dreams no matter how unlikely
they think it will happen.
Do you think people are more likely to take risks for professional reasons or
in their personal life? Why?
I love being a trader for many different reasons. i enjoy entering the business field,
undertaking commercial or industrial activities with the aim of generating cash
flow, sales and revenue using a combination of human, financial, intellectual and
capital capital material to promote economic development and growth.
Do you think people are more likely to take risks for professional reasons or in
their personal life?
Some would argue that taking risks, both in terms of one’s private life and one’s
working career, is advantageous overall. I am generally in agreement with this
contention due to the potential for advancement and growth.
Firstly, risk-taking can expedite one’s career goals. Many workers decide early on
that they are content with their position in society and therefore often fail to
actualize their potential. Others, however, attempt various business enterprises and
transition from field to field in order to find a good match.
Assuming that these risks are taken early in one’s career, there is a strong
likelihood that they will eventually profit the risk-taker in question.
Moreover, an individual who takes risks will also develop more mature personal
relationships. In more conservative countries, many young people do not begin to
have serious romantic relationships until after university. The result of this is that
they are often immature and it can lead to poor and naive choices in terms of
marriage and parenting.
In contrast, a person who takes risks in their personal life and enters into various
relationships throughout high school and university will become a better judge of
character.
In what ways do you take responsibility for the world you live in? Give
examples.
I think we need to be responsible to our family and friends, to ourselves and to the
world we live in.
In what ways do you take responsibility for the world you live in?
Environmental pollution has become a controversial issue that puts severe pressure
on our rhythm of life. The pollution on Earth has reached such an alarming level
that immediate involvement from governments and individuals collaboration now
are of great importance.
-Take mine old clothes to charity shops: i have tons of clothes or things i want to
get rid of. If they are still usable, give them to someone who needs them. Not only
will i protect the environment, but i will also contribute to a good purpose. If I
want to throw away somewhere, I will destroy that land.
-Turn off your devices, save energy to protect environment: Switching off all
electric things when they are not in use.
Có trách nhiệm với chính bản thân mình. Tôi có ý thức trong học tập hơn, yêu
thương gia đình , giúp đỡ những người khó khăn hơn mình. Tôi nghĩ điều này sẽ
giúp thế giới ngày càng tốt đẹp hơn.
Be responsible for yourself. I am more conscious in studying, loving my family,
helping those who are more difficult than me. I think this will make the world a
better place.
‘Individuals, not governments, are responsible for the society we live in?
Environmental pollution has become a controversial issue that puts severe pressure
on our rhythm of life. The pollution on Earth has reached such an alarming level
that immediate involvement from governments and individuals collaboration now
are of great importance.
-Take mine old clothes to charity shops: i have tons of clothes or things i want to
get rid of. If they are still usable, give them to someone who needs them. Not only
will i protect the environment, but i will also contribute to a good purpose. If I
want to throw away somewhere, I will destroy that land.
-Turn off your devices, save energy to protect environment: Switching off all
electric things when they are not in use.
During the covid years, the government proposed very good measures to avoid the
spread of the disease, but if every citizen does not consciously implement it, all the
proposed measures are meaningless.
Can money buy happiness? Why or why not? Discuss the influence of money
on happiness.
I think there will be no exact answer to this question. Because everyone's point of
view is different. As you can see, if asked this question to a person who already
has enough money, they will answer that money does not bring them happiness.
The things that bring them happiness are other values, it can be their health or what
they have done. Only those who used to starve(sờ tassr) to sleep because they ran
out of money will understand the saying "there is no money to eat the land".
Ex:
People who don't have to worry about money can't understand why a young girl,
aged just over 20, risked her life to cross the border across( ơ crót )the UK in a
minus( mai nợt) 40-degree cold container and die in a foreign country. Many
Vietnamese brides marry Korean and Taiwanese husbands, wishing to change their
lives for them and for their poor village. Poverty( po vờ tỳ) is a pain both
physically and mentally that only after experiencing it can we fully understand it.
When you ask the farmers who work hard to earn every penny, they will probably
did not hesitate( hé rơ tây) to answer that money can bring them not only happiness
but also a lot of other things. Money helps them to give their children a better life,
take care of their families, help them enjoy life, do what they want without the
burden of money. Money brings happiness or not depends on yourselves.
Yes! Money actually buys happiness, but it depends how you use it
Sudden wealth is when you get a large sum of money that you weren’t expecting.
This takes many forms including divorce settlements, inheritance, lottery winnings,
or profit from selling a business. Sudden wealth is not defined by any specific
number, but we typically think of it as a life-changing event. This is because it can
be in fact life changing if handled correctly.
If one day you won the lottery, what would you do and how would you feel?
i think i will buy all i want and go where i like.
At first I will feel surprised, a little happy and feel nervous, not knowing what to
do with this huge amount of money.
Becoming suddenly wealthy can cause people to make decisions they might not
have otherwise made. Sudden wealth syndrome symptoms include feeling isolated
from former friends, feeling guilty about their good fortune, and extreme fear of
losing their money.
How to Avoid Sudden Wealth Syndrome?
Plan Ahead
. Pre-planning can help resolve areas of potential conflict. For example, wealthy
parents might inform their children that they have established a trust for each child
that can only be accessed once both parents have died.
Don't Make Quick Decisions
Individuals should asses their long-term life goals and look at how their newfound
wealth can be used to help reach these goals. For instance, a young family that won
the lottery may decide to use a portion of the winnings to set up a college fund for
each of their children.
You and your partner(s) discuss the connection of happiness, success and
money.
When people use the word “happiness” in most languages, it is generally meant as
“excess positive feelings” .e.g. what most people will feel if they win a big lottery
prize.
Not only does greater wealth make people (somewhat) happy, but happy people
appear more likely to accrue greater wealth in life. For example, research has
demonstrated that the happier a person is at one point in his life, the higher income
he will earn at a later point.
because it provides us a sense of identity, structure to our days, and important and
meaningful life goals to pursue. Perhaps even more important, it furnishes us with
close colleagues, friends and even marriage partners.
You and your partner(s) discuss the benefits of failure in our life and ways to
deal with it.