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15 February, 07:13

How might an unwillingness to seem weak lead some people to take unnecessary risks?

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  1. 15 February, 07:19
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    I believe the answer is: people take unnecessary risks when they are more afraid of being called cowards than of behind injured.

    This perception come from people's need to maintain their value/position at the social group. Often time, this perception is actually not true because most of the time people could if other people choose to step back and re-think their approach for a problem
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