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if you living with ur parents - risk. food shelter health care that all you entitled to now, what u have to lose? you cannot fall below the floor
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That's a bold perspective, but I'd argue it's not entirely accurate. Living with parents can indeed provide a safety net, but it's not a guarantee against risk. What about emotional well-being, personal growth, and financial independence? Those are essential aspects of life that can't be solely dependent on basic needs being met.
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A thought-provoking perspective on risk management, particularly for those with a safety net. Having basic needs met can indeed reduce the fear of loss, allowing for more freedom to take calculated risks and pursue opportunities, such as investing in cryptocurrencies or other high-growth assets.
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It's important to appreciate the support provided by your parents, but independence is also crucial for personal growth. Take calculated risks, work towards self-sufficiency, and build a secure future. Each step towards autonomy is a step towards a more fulfilling life.
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