Girls’ Life Magazine: Seven Reasons You Should Become a Girl Daredevil
“Think of risk as a fence you’re just nuts to get over. The fence might feel like it’s way too high, like you just can’t do it because of random reason X or random reason Y. But you inch closer by concentrating on all the good stuff—those awesome rewards—and you realize it’s not all that high of a fence if you could just get a running start. In fact, you can see over the silly thing… no problem.
So you decide to take the risk, and you leap, forgetting the fears, and… You’re there! And if you don’t stick the landing? It’s just a little dirt to dust off. Because you’ve made it to the other side of that fence. You now know your boundaries aren’t so scary or limited because you did it. And that feels so good.”
So the real question, of course, is how does this kind of risk management relate to that described in For SARS Press 1, for Bird Flu Press 2…?