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But aren't there
risks
with this, if this go-only-with-revealed-values approach is taken too far?
How powerful would our world be if we had kids who were not afraid to take risks, who were not afraid to think, and who had a champion?
But I will in the end urge you to rethink, actually take risks, and get involved in what I see as a global evolution of democracy.
We know from our work around the continent that transaction costs of reaching the market, and the
risks
of transacting in rural, agriculture markets, are extremely high.
We're creating a system that serves all market actors, that creates integrity, trust, efficiency, transparency and enables small farmers to manage the
risks
that I have described.
Well, where's the reward for the state of having taken on these massive
risks
and actually been foolish enough to have done the Internet?
I mean, were they unaware of the
risks
or crazy enough to ignore them, or both?
The thing is, they see their lives and the
risks
they run decidedly differently.
And this opens up completely new kinds of
risks
to us all.
Not just at how you would do it better, but also what all the
risks
and downsides of it are.
They believe that ESG has the potential to impact
risks
and returns, so incorporating it into the investment process is core to their duty to act in the best interest of fund members, core to their duty.
Well, President John F. Kennedy said something about this that is just spot on: "There are
risks
and costs to a program of action, but they are far less than the long-range
risks
and costs of comfortable inaction."
Would the
risks
really be that different?
So I think what we've learned is that the
risks
from this money creation scheme are quite modest, but the benefits are potentially huge.
But the
risks
of not doing anything for them not only puts all of them at risk of losing their lives to suicide, but it also says something about whether we are a truly inclusive society.
When I really came to struggle with these issues, I thought to myself, how can I do this in the most responsible way, that maximizes the public benefit while minimizing the
risks?
And the
risks
that have been threatened, the
risks
that have been played up by the government have never materialized.
And whatever part I can do to see that end, I'm happy to do despite the
risks.
And even coming here today, I told some friends and colleagues that I planned to talk about race, and they warned me, they told me, don't do it, that there'd be huge
risks
in me talking about this topic, that people might think I'm a militant black woman and I would ruin my career.
It can reduce our
risks
of cancer, heart disease and obesity.
But in addition, there are business
risks.
Pure financial risks, associated with being invested in the tobacco industry over the long term, and I ask finance leaders to consider them.
Now the third area is the one that I want to focus on the most, and that's the category of existential risks: events like a nuclear war or a global pandemic that could permanently derail civilization or even lead to the extinction of the human race.
The last two centuries brought tremendous technological progress, but they also brought the global
risks
of nuclear war and the possibility of extreme climate change.
Now, I'm not saying that any of these
risks
are particularly likely, but when there's so much at stake, even small probabilities matter a great deal.
With your money, you can support organizations that focus on these risks, like the Nuclear Threat Initiative, which campaigns to take nuclear weapons off hair-trigger alert, or the Blue Ribbon Panel, which develops policy to minimize the damage from natural and man-made pandemics, or the Center for Human-Compatible AI, which does technical research to ensure that AI systems are safe and reliable.
With your political engagement, you can vote for candidates that care about these risks, and you can support greater international cooperation.
I need mavericks, dissidents, adventurers, outsiders and rebels, who ask questions, bend the rules and take
risks.
She
risks
a lot and she's terrified.
I think it was actually that moment that sent me on the journey to interview 300 people of Muslim heritage from nearly 30 countries, from Afghanistan to Mali, to find out how they fought fundamentalism peacefully like my father did, and how they coped with the attendant
risks.
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