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AIRON KEITH M.

ALONG

Task Number 2: Measuring your Risk Tolerance

I like to think of myself as a risk lover. The mystery behind risks have its own way of
spicing up the anticipation for results, as well as its satisfaction and disappointment.
When the results are in my favor, the satisfaction scales depending on the level of risks.
The disappointments that come from the negative results help in motivating me to
assess the risks of a task and find a way to tip the scales back in my favor. Risks also
make things more interesting and challenging. The challenge will not always be
pleasant, but that is the price required by life and its treasures.

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