Subs/Modules to increase risk-taking?

I don’t mean sky diving, bungee jumping or other “dumb” risks, I’m referring more to one’s ability to take risks in business (e.x: leave a stable job to become an entrepreneur), risks in investments, risks in dating (pursuing someone you deem “above your league”), etc.

I personally feel a little too methodical and risk-averse when it comes to my approach to basically everything in life, and would like to explore options to combat that.

Renaissance man has some form of risk taking in it and for modules there is furious ascent

Furious Ascent? I think that kinda covers it.

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This and I would say also Way of ROI

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Way of ROI could lead one to take risks if the subconscious seems an action the path of least resistance and also yields the most reward but that’s after deliberation. Furious ascent for sure will make you bolder. The rogue, Lion IV and total nonchalance modules could also help enhance one’s peace of mind while taking calculated risks.

Let’s of course not forget that if one couldn’t afford a custom or just wanted a more simple solution, there’s always commander ZP…Khan, Daredevil and emperor also, (especially now Emperor Black)…many alpha titles can help one learn to make bolder and more calculated risks in general, as risks are necessary for great growth at times.

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lion iv is very good.
or natural winner + furious ascent

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How did renissance man go for you? My eye has been on it to pair with RICH

From my experience, WANTED also made (makes) me taking risks.

Was wondering, would it be good to have a sub/mod that helps you accept failure (or turn failure into fortune) alongside the risk-taking sub?

PCC and/or HOM and/or QL.

To help identify risks worth taking.

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In case someone stumbles into this thread in the future:

Try dragon reborn: limit destroyer

It has the confidence scripting to help you take risks
It has the limit destroying scripting
It has the “calculated risk” scripting
It has the success & gratitude scripting to help solidify you progress

It feels like the sub was made as a direct answer to this question.

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