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You are living alone without any major problems, leading an ordinary life. Then you are offered an extremely attractive opportunity: if it succeeds, you could gain more wealth and fame than you could enjoy in a lifetime, but if it fails, you might end up burdened with major debt, lose your freedom for more than ten years, and have to live with the aftereffects of that choice. In this situation, which option do you feel more drawn toward? 1 Compared with the cost of failure, the overwhelming wealth and fame you could gain from success feels far greater. Your first reaction is, "If the reward is this big, I have to take it," and the risk hardly registers.
2 You know the risk is huge, but the reward is just as overwhelming, so it still feels worth betting on. More than the possibility of loss, what pulls you is the thought, "If I seize this, my life could completely change."
3 The aftermath of failure does come to mind, but it still does not feel easy to walk away. You lean toward, "With an opportunity like this, maybe it is worth trying at least once," and the appeal of the reward feels stronger.
4 No matter how large the reward is, what comes to mind first is the debt and long aftermath you would have to carry if you failed. It is tempting, but you cannot jump in easily, because you become cautious at the thought that "this choice could shake up my entire ordinary life."
5 More than the glamorous outcome of success, what feels much larger is the possibility of losing your freedom for more than ten years and living tied down if you fail. Rather than endure that kind of aftermath for so long, it feels more comfortable not to do it, no matter how regrettable it may be.
6 No matter how enormous the wealth and fame may be, the idea that your life could be damaged for a long time if you fail is itself hard to accept. It feels right not to make that choice in the first place, and an almost instinctive brake kicks in. Result Verification Guide - If you chose 1 ~ 3 points: Venture type (V), which moves forward because it is more strongly drawn to the reward of success than to the risk of failure. - If you chose 4 ~ 6 points: Deliberation type (D), which protects safety by weighing the cost of failure and its long-term aftermath more heavily than the appeal of success.