I don't agree with Pearl about a huge amount, but she's not actually wrong on this, is she?
As for "Risk-based aversion" - the point about taking a gamble is that there's supposed to be a reward for your risk-taking. That's what makes taking a risk worthwhile in the first place.
What, exactly, is the reward these days? I'm not seeing much of one, but I am seeing an awful lot of risk there.
Men in general can be pretty ruthless about stuff like this. If it's not worth it, why bother with it?
I don't agree with Pearl about a huge amount, but she's not actually wrong on this, is she?
As for "Risk-based aversion" - the point about taking a gamble is that there's supposed to be a reward for your risk-taking. That's what makes taking a risk worthwhile in the first place.
What, exactly, is the reward these days? I'm not seeing much of one, but I am seeing an awful lot of risk there.
Men in general can be pretty ruthless about stuff like this. If it's not worth it, why bother with it?