A few more examples of asymmetric opportunities (limited downside, unlimited upside): - trying a new class or hobby - meeting new people - publicly posting your thoughts & ideas - applying to stretch schools, stretch jobs, and other stretch opportunities - reading - being helpfulhttps://twitter.com/JamesClear/status/1054835950059163649 …
Easy to ignore social media trolls and haters, hard to ignore getting fired or thrown off of the board.
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Fair point. But then, no one ever said being a leader was easy (or low risk). Most of the people who have driven real positive change in the world by speaking out have ended up paying a big price for it. But they would still argue the upside was asymetric, and worth it.
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