Many people don’t understand the difference between taking risks and gambling. Here is the definition of Gambling:
| Gambling | v. 1. To take risky action with the hope of a desired result despite very little chance of success. 2. The risking of money or other items of material value on an event, with an uncertain outcome with the primary intent of winning additional money and or goods of material value. |
For us, we don’t gamble, however we do take a lot of risks. The difference is that when gambling you have a high chance of losing, whereas with a calculated risk – you have a high chance of winning!
A calculated risk is were you give thoughtful consideration to the risk and for which the potential costs and potential benefits have been weighted and considered.
Add to the mix ones level of trust… we take risks and we trust. Many people gamble and have no trust… go figure!
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