Peter Lotterhos: Safety vs Risks

This video will show you how our mind chooses safety over risks and what happens when you chose the other way around.

People usually do not participate in many things due to fear. In this video, you will see that people are not raising their hands to participate in the coaching conversation out of fear. It is a perfect example of how our human mind chose safety over risks. Thoughts like “What is going to happen, why I should be the first, let me first see what happens to the other people”, and many other thoughts restrict you from participating in many things.  Peter Lotterhos: When you chose risks, you experience aliveness, and that creates the whole new brain, which is directly proportional to a whole new reality.

Watch this video to know more about safety vs risks by Peter Lotterhos.
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21 thoughts on “Peter Lotterhos: Safety vs Risks”

  1. Great video. I think this is the basic human feature to go for safer options in life, especially when it comes to choosing a career. But personally I believe in taking risks and I find myself pretty blessed that I have that Risk taking factor in me.

  2. I used to be someone who would never take risks, but I am starting to take more “risks” in my everyday life, (although to others they would probably not even be classes as a risk)

    but they are still calculated risks, so is that still playing is safe?

  3. It is true that taking risk is something you have to train your brain for. you would always stay in your confort zone because it’s easy. great video!

  4. I always like to stay close to my safe zone but sometimes I do take risks. If I have a comfortable feeling I may succeed I am more likely to take one.

  5. I do choose safety over risks in social situations, but on my own I am more able to take risks in my life. I like to be held accountable for my goals, but I also don’t like being the center of attention.

  6. Very interesting and insightful! I take a lot of risks…unless they involve me being the center of attention in any way, shape or form. I don’t like to talk in front of people and I don’t like having all eyes on me. It can be debilitating at times, and it is something I am working on the older I get.

  7. I am not much of a risk taker but I am aware that opportunities abound outside your comfort zone. When I do grab a chance outside of my “safety zone” it does feel very liberating. I think I should do it more often. I cannot grow if I just stay where I am.

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