Friday 4 May 2012

A wedding cake in the middle of the road


"Calculated risk"


A weeding cake can be a reward and in the middle of the road can mean taking risks before archiving that reward. For example: Bill gates had to drop from the University to start his business so to be the world's top dog.

The question that always arises when the cake is in the middle of the road is "how to get through the traffic unharmed?" The answer is obvious, you have to take a well calculated risk. To others the word risk has a high negative connotation to it, it implies danger, tension, and possible loss. But risks also has a positive side, the chance of hitting a wedding cake (a massive win). All risks are not equal, however. Some are just plain dump and you should never take them no matter what the price may be. But even on those cases there is usually some emotional benefit.

Trying to get a cake in the middle of the road is indeed scary. It is uncertain and unpredictable. You may loose your life or lose face. You risk criticism and humiliation or having to pick up the peaces and start all over again. You give up what you know for what might be. The rewards can be great, but so can the costs. After all a well calculated risks brings great rewards a weeding cake.

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