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By Steve Spalding August 22nd, 2010
Under: Digital University
Summary: Bestselling satirical novelist Max Barry explains how our attitudes toward risk both define and confine us.
He uses the mishandling of financial risk in the corporate world as a springboard to a more general discussion about the ways our attitudes towards different kinds of risk define us as people — how risk informs the fundamental decisions we make about our lives.
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