“Human race could never escape the primitive life if they would have not taken risk. Children could never learn to walk if they would have not taken risk of falling”- Foisal Talukdar
Nature of oxygen is to come up,
no matter how strongly we suppress it into the water. Hence, risk-taking is one
of our genetic natures (an inherent feature). An individual may have tendency
to take risk, even small or big, as they feel confident, independent and obliged. We also
have responsibilities to encourage their confidence and independence.
We can divide risk taking into
two categories which is positive and negative risk taking. We can support
individuals with positive risk taking, if failure does not cause any harm. We
must not encourage an individual to take negative risk, which can cause harm or
life threatening injuries in failure.