EY Y03 L31 Risk

This week’s Questions

  1. Are you a risk-taker or are you more averse to taking risks? Why?
  2. Have you always been this way or have you changed your outlook over time? If so, what happened to cause you to become more of a risk-taker or more risk-averse?
  3. What is the riskiest thing you have ever done? How old were you at the time? In hindsight, do you think it was worth taking that risk? Why?
  4. What is the riskiest thing you have ever seen someone else do or heard of someone else doing? This can be from your own experience, something you have seen on TV, something you have read about or something you have heard from another person.
  5. Tell us about a time you had the opportunity to try something new but you decided it was too risky. Do you regret not taking the risk or do you think you made the right decision?
  6. Do you think men or women are bigger risk-takers? Why do you think that is?

This week’s Responses

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by Jon Hay

December 14, 2021

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Question 1

I would say that I am a slight risk taker. I am a naturally curious person and I want to try things out to see what would happen.

Question 2

No, when I was a child, I was shy and sought permission to do things. As I grew up I wanted to try more things.

Question 3

I think travelling to some dangerous countries in my teens and early twenties was risky. I think it was a risk worth taking as I had a great time with a lot of good experiences. I think I could have planned it better though.

Question 4

I heard that a friend of mine stole something from a gang. Not a wise choice. Luckily, he never got caught.

Question 5

I had the chance to move to Tokyo for my previous job, which I declined. I was happy with my life in Nara. It would have been a risk to move to Tokyo with my wife and dog as we could not have liked it there.

Question 6

I think men are naturally more adventurous and therefore are more likely to take risks.

Tough Vocabulary

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slight risk taker まれなリスクテイカー
sought permission 許可を求めた
a gang ギャング
declined ノーと言った
naturally more adventurous 当然より冒険的

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by Antonio Santosa

December 9, 2021

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Question 1

When I was in middle school, I would say that I was very averse to taking risks. However, I think I'm more of a risk-taker now since I like to go out of my comfort zone and challenge myself in different ways.

Question 2

I haven't always been this way. Ever since I met my first mentor, I became more open to new ideas and took more risks. I always want to be a better version of myself, therefore, risks need to be taken.

Question 3

Flying away from my parents' house to Singapore when I was 12 years old was probably one of the riskiest things that I've ever done. It was absolutely terrifying but I think that experience made me stronger in general, so yes, it was worth taking.

Question 4

I think my sister's decision in getting a tattoo was one of the riskiest things that I personally know. With my father's strictness and attitude, getting a tattoo would be the last thing that I want!

Question 5

It was probably when I had the chance to try bungee jumping. I was 15 at the time and I just couldn't do it! In hindsight, I should've done it since it would have probably been one of the best memories that I have from my teen years.

Question 6

Men are definitely bigger risk-takers. There have been studies that have shown men are more inclined to take risks than women. If it were to be the Lehman Sisters as opposed to the Lehman Brothers, they would probably have not gone bankrupt back in 2008!

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