Balance Entre Riesgo y Beneficio
Edgar Antillon
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En este video Edgar Antillón nos habla de la importancia en entender el riesgo que conllevan.
Una de las cosas que tenemos que entender es que las armas de fuego son peligrosas. Cuando estemos participando en una actividad con un arma de fuego debemos tener una meta. Al lograr esa meta entendemos que hay ciertos riesgos, pero si el beneficio esperado supera significativamente al riesgo conocido, tiene sentido continuar. Al contrario, si te encuentras en una situación con más riesgo que beneficio no vale la pena continuar la actividad.
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