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I think there's a common belief that stops a lot of people from moving forward, and basically it's that taking risks means being reckless. But here's what I've finally come to understand: there's a difference between reckless risk and calculated risk. And that difference is basically everything. In this episode, I share how I used to make decisions based on excitement and potential without enough information—essentially gambling. Now, I start with the downside first. I think about what it would take, who it would affect, and the worst-case scenario before evaluating if the upside is worth it. Calculated risk doesn't mean you have all the answers or 100% certainty. It means you've done the work to understand what's at stake and can make decisions with confidence and clarity, not emotion. Because when you avoid risk altogether, you're not just avoiding the downside—you're also avoiding growth and the potential for something good. In that sense, maybe sometimes the riskiest choice is not taking any risk at all. If you're ready to explore alternative paths to wealth and freedom, visit FlowersCapital.com