As the strategy says, to "be willing" to take a risk is really important. that's my take-away from this chapter.
really, "will" changes our actions, not only mentally but physically.
this is a bit different example, but I have some to show that will changes our motivations, even abilities.
when I had short short sprint (50m or 100m run) , I was often told "that (50m line)'s not the goal, run to the further line", that was lined 5m further.
also as a similar example, in school choir (chorus group), there were songs that required a looooong breath, and I was also told not to finish on the actual finishing timing, but to "will" to keep my voice longer than that.
this is not only about "risk", but I'm convinced that "will" has the power to change situations.
it's a dangerous choice to take the risk or not, but however the result appears, I think the fact that "we changed the situation" is a great profit from the risky situation.
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