Li Xiaolai said in "The Road to Wealth and Freedom": If you want to make a lot of money, you have to take risks, which is a big misunderstanding.
In fact, actors who make a lot of money are always thinking about how to avoid risks, and the perspectives of observers and actors are different.
To give a few examples, when we see the thrilling action of an acrobatic show, it is thought that the actor is taking risks until the performance is successful. For the performers, it's not about taking risks, their attention is on how to avoid danger.
When a doctor performs a craniotomy, it seems to us laymen that we need to take a lot of risks, and for a brain surgeon, every decision he makes is avoiding risks.
Venture capital in the investment field is also misunderstood, and the model design of venture capital is also to hedge risks, not risks, and the goal is to maximize returns as much as possible and reduce systemic risks as much as possible.
There is a poker game in Sichuan called "Rip Spin", at the beginning of the beginning, blind adventure, often used, fight, bicycle into a motorcycle to encourage themselves to seek wealth and danger. Only when they lose a lot of money do they reflect on themselves, and they try to avoid hard hits, ensure that they stay at the table, catch the kill (a high probability event), analyze the pros and cons, and then make the next heavy hand.
Acrobats, brain surgeons, venture capital agencies, "ripper" masters, they are all "experts" in this field, they have a lot of knowledge, they are risk-takers in the eyes of others, and for these actors, they are just using their expertise to avoid risks.
So don't take risks blindly, but improve your professional abilities and avoid risks.