Many people insist on whether or not to risk their lives. For me, I do not think there is only one answer and solution to this problem. People are likely to pay various kinds of risks and impacts. Even though health, money, work, opportunity, including someone's life, it may be related to risk. My friend went to Thunder Valley casino and spent up to $ 2,000 a month. Whether a person succeeds in life depends on understanding how the reality is understood and whether it is worth taking a specific risk.
Create a risk list: Can not avoid deeply rooted uncertainty of b / c (ie whether the market becomes so big or market?). In the course of our research, which of these uncertainties can be reduced over time? If you mitigate these three uncertainties, you can complete the next round. After that, even if you confirm this, there is still uncertainty, but you can say that this is a wonderful company by proceeding to the next round.
This is not just Richard Branson. When you observe a lot of the most successful entrepreneurs, they are not adventurers who believe that "going to grow home". In fact, they are extremely risk-averse, and we are trying to prevent disadvantages whenever possible. The best way to reduce risks in business and life is to prepare them before risk occurs. To acquire the habit of asking this question helps to make the worst plan and, to speak frankly, it helps our team to sleep better in the evening.
The phrase "get bigger or go home" may have a good incentive ring, but unfortunately, in general these things will eventually return home. I think that the better motto is "a small, stepwise step that brings a lot of benefits." It may not have the same exciting firepower, but it is more honest - and most how progress actually works. In endurance sports, the player who was most excited at the start line and descended during the game. However, the players going out conscientiously and staying inside of them carry out so-called negative division. They will be faster as the game progresses. They have problems, they find musical rhythms, steadily build it and increase momentum as they move forward.