New blog post! The Risk Minimizer seeks to reduce risk all the way. They’re willing to sacrifice a lot. The Risk Balancer won’t increase risk if it’s not worth it. But they don’t want to lose out on the good just bc they’re avoiding the bad.https://narrativemancy.com/2020/03/27/risk-minimizers-and-risk-balancers/ …
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I'm writing this because my own house has had these dynamics. A friend's house is quagmired in conflict over risk levels. My post creates a framework to help conflict resolution, but has relatively few solutions. I want more solutions, fast.
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I'd love any feedback both positive and negative. I want to make this the most helpful post it can be
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- I like “Minnie” and “Bally” - I like the insight around them not changing behavior through coercion - I didn’t get much from the equation part - IME different assessment of the risk is usually a bigger factor than actual risk tolerance (I think end result is same though)
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Useful, thanks! I suspect the equation part is more distraction than helpful, might remove it
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