"风险意味着可能发生的事情比将要发生的事情更多。"
— Howard S. Marks
Simplified Meaning:
Taking risks means there are many possible outcomes, but only one will actually happen. For example, imagine you are playing a game where you roll a dice. There are six sides, so there are six different numbers you could roll. However, when you roll the dice, only one of those numbers will appear. This shows that while many things could happen, only one thing will. In life, when you make a decision, you're taking a risk because you can't predict exactly what will happen. You might start a business, and it could succeed, fail, or do something in between. Understanding this can help you be prepared for different results. It's important to weigh your options and be ready for any possible outcome. This way, you're more prepared and less surprised by what happens.