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"ریسک چیست ریسک این است که زندگی خود را بدون انجام آنچه می‌خواهید سپری کنید به امید اینکه بتوانید بعداً آزادی انجام آن را بخرید"

Mary Anne Radmacher
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The core idea here is simple: real risk isn't just about taking chances in life; it's about the danger of postponing what you truly want to do, thinking you can buy that freedom in the future. Essentially, it’s the concept of sacrificing your present happiness and desires for a future that’s never guaranteed.

Now, let's put this in context. This idea reflects a sentiment that's been around for a while. Think back to the Industrial Revolution—people worked long, grueling hours in hopes of one day having the security to enjoy life. It’s a familiar story, right? Work now, play later. But this quote flips that on its head, suggesting that the real gamble is always putting off your dreams.

Imagine this: there's a guy named Tom. Tom has always dreamed of traveling the world, but he takes a high-paying job straight out of college because, well, that’s what everyone else is doing. He tells himself he’ll save up and one day, he’ll quit and go on that grand adventure. Years pass, promotions come, a mortgage is taken out, and suddenly Tom is 45, with a stable life but no grand adventure in sight. That's the risk the quote warns about.

So how do you apply this wisdom? First off, it's about balance. Sure, we need to be responsible—rent doesn’t pay itself. But it’s also about making sure we don’t lose sight of what truly matters to us. It’s about finding ways to integrate your passions and dreams into your current life, instead of deferring them indefinitely. Maybe you can't travel the world for a year, but how about a two-week trip that scratches that itch? Or if it's painting that you love, why not dedicate your weekends to it instead of saying "someday"?

Let’s illustrate this with a relatable scenario. Picture Sarah, a young professional who's passionate about writing. Sarah works in finance because it’s stable and provides a good income. But she’s always dreamt of writing a novel. Instead of waiting for retirement or a vague “right time,” she starts dedicating an hour each morning to writing. It’s not easy; she has to wake up early and sometimes she’s tired. But over time, those hours add up, and she’s doing what she loves without sacrificing her present for a distant, uncertain future.

To sum it up: think about what truly makes you happy. Don’t fall into the trap of endlessly deferring those things for a future that might not unfold the way you hope. Integrate your passions into your life now, even if it’s in small ways. Because the biggest risk isn’t taking chances—it’s never taking them at all, betting on a future that’s always just out of reach.
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