Entrepreneurs who say they want security, risk is the part that actually drives you.

Most people avoid failure.
They want a safety net, a backup plan, something to catch them.

I am the opposite.

I would rather make a decision, take the risk, and own the outcome.
If it works, great.
If it fails, that is on me.

That level of ownership changes how you operate.
You move faster.
You think sharper.
You stop blaming outside factors.

Yes, there are things you cannot control.
But most of the time, the result comes from the steps you took.

And that is what makes risk powerful.
It forces responsibility, and responsibility builds growth.

So while failure is always on the table, so is progress.

Do you perform better with a safety net, or when everything is on the line?