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Taking a risk led to disaster.
For some, that shared risk led to empathy.
The easy availability of money and new financial products intended to disperse risk led to a boom in mortgage lending and private equity acquisitions.
This embedded idea, that there was something liberating in the elimination of risk, led Stevens to write approvingly in that company journal of social insurance in Italy, Germany, and England.
Fears that the child was at risk led the protesters to cut short their occupation, but the air ambulance company director later denied the protesters were to blame; he said the flight was delayed solely by operational problems.
None of this has seemed more true than in the past few years, where a banking crisis caused by made-up equations to minimise risk led to the sub-prime catastrophe.
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Exaggerating risk leads to mistakes, expense and a lowering of guards.
I can hear him saying, "Decoration without risk leads to uninteresting rooms".
"A lack of knowledge about how to calculate risk leads to increased fear," Morin writes.
Are you willing to put yourself at risk? Lead a battle?" These are qualities rarely tested in exams.
This position goes against the view that "more risk leads to increased return," but why does that view have to be the norm of investing?
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