Sunday, September 20, 2020

You have to learn to take risks in life whenever it happens

 A man asked a farmer if he had cultivated palm, to which the farmer replied, "No, because I don't think it will rain this year." The man then asked, "Have you planted corn this year?" Looks like there will be more insect infestation this year. "The man then asked," So what did you plant? The farmer replied, "Nothing, I didn't take any risks."

But it turned out that the condition of nature was good that year. And those who cultivated palm got very good harvest. And those who cultivated maize worked hard and doubled their yield compared to last year.


Take the story as a metaphor

As a Commerce Department student I have some ideas about risk and profit. Simply put, the higher the risk, the higher the profit.


No one will feed you in life. When you say that there is risk, you have to pay more bribe, there is more traffic jam on the road, more sun, more difficult subject, you are busy giving all these excuses.

If there is a lot of traffic jam on the road, if you sit at home without looking for a job due to lack of job, the house rent and electricity bill will be in arrears.


What is the risk?

It is as risky for you as it is for you to go to work on a camel in the morning. Because there are many people who died in an accident while going to work.


If your bus is damaged during the test, you will have to look for another bus.

You have to walk forward without thinking about your risk. You have to run either. Because you have to take the test.

       

You have to learn to take risks in life whenever it happens

There is a risk in every task in life. If you see the risk and run in the opposite direction, the risk will sit on you. If you are afraid of the problem, the problem will follow you.

Instead of making excuses, think about the risks and problems. Life can be successful only if you can turn the risks into your own assets.

So think about how you can turn this risk into a possibility without making excuses like the farmer and the problem.


Thanks

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