DragonFruit · 70-79, M
False...you can see who they really are when the consequences are the greatest.
Budwick · 70-79, M
False.
Example - Re-entering a burning building means almost certain death -
But you know someone is still in there.
We learn a lot about the person that takes the risk and goes back in.
Another example - A police officer arrives at a school with an active shooter inside. The officer waits for backup to go in.
We learn a lot about the person that refuses the risk and stays out of harms way.
Example - Re-entering a burning building means almost certain death -
But you know someone is still in there.
We learn a lot about the person that takes the risk and goes back in.
Another example - A police officer arrives at a school with an active shooter inside. The officer waits for backup to go in.
We learn a lot about the person that refuses the risk and stays out of harms way.

SW-User
Goes both ways. We aren't the consequence police, those things tend to take care of themselves, eventually.
wildbill83 · 41-45, M
there's no such thing as "no consequences"
Spitbak · 56-60, M
🤔That coin flips both ways so it's partly true!
true
Awfullybrave · F
False
bijouxbroussard · F
False. There are some people who don’t care about consequences, or are willing to risk them.