Risk is the factor of a stratagem measured by what man is powerless to control.

Mike Norton
Risk is the factor of a stratagem measured by what...
Risk is the factor of a stratagem measured by what...
Risk is the factor of a stratagem measured by what...
Risk is the factor of a stratagem measured by what...
About This Quote

Whenever you take on a new challenge, it's important to first assess the risks. Then, determine the rewards and determine the level of risk that is acceptable. If you decide on an action that brings pain and suffering, showing courage and determination is key.

Source: White Mountain

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