Take the Risk: Learning to Identify, Choose, and Live with Acceptable Risk by Benjamin S. Carson, Gregg Lewis (With)

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  • Pub. Date: January 2008
  • 240pp
  • Sales Rank: 36,319

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    • Pub. Date: January 2008
    • Publisher: Zondervan
    • Format: Hardcover, 240pp
    • Sales Rank: 36,319

    Synopsis

    You can find our culture’s obsession with avoiding risk everywhere, from multiple insurance policies to crash-tested vehicles. But is ducking risk the most productive way for us to live? Surgeon and author Dr. Ben Carson, who faces risk on a daily basis, offers an inspiring message on how accepting risk can lead us to a higher purpose.

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    Carson (Think Big) retells stories from previous books, focusing on the idea of risk. As one of the world's top pediatric neurosurgeons, Carson has a lot of experience weighing the odds-and in most cases, lives are on the line. His "Best/Worst Analysis" for any situation includes four questions: "What's the best thing that can happen if I do this? What's the worst thing that can happen if I do this? What's the best thing that can happen if I don't do it? What's the worst thing that can happen if I don't do it?" Carson's decisions are also rooted in his faith, with his greatest priority being "to use the talents God has given" rather than simply to preserve his reputation. By the end, his four-question formula wears thin, however, and he uses the idea of risk to launch into apparently unrelated subjects-the creation/evolution debate, his own belief in God, sharing his faith, problems with public education and even fiscal policy (where he suggests getting rid of money altogether in lieu of handprints and retina scans). Carson can be inspiring, but this book would have been better with a tighter focus and greater depth. (Jan.)

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    Biography

    Gregg Lewis is an award winning author or coauthor of more than fifty books, including Take the Risk and The Big Picture with Dr. Ben Carson, Tom Landry: An Autobiography, Forgiving the Dead Man Walking with Debbie Morris, Jesus M.D., and Safe at Home.

    Gregg Lewis es un escritor galardonado coescritor de cuarenta libros, incluyendo Tom Landry. Una autobiografia, La foto Grande con Dr. Ben Carson, Perdonando al Hombre Muerto Caminando con Debbie Morris, Jesus M.D.Y Seguros en Casa.

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    taking on riskby stormsTC

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    February 16, 2009: "take the risk" is an exellent book. it is very hard to put down. everyone has many risks that they have to face in life and dr. ben carson has some wonderful questians in his new bestseller and shows you how you can face these new different storms in your life and come out ahead with a simple peace and a real strength. great gift idea for a friend or family member

    I Also Recommend: Think Big, Gifted Hands, The Big Picture, Quiet Strength, Uncommon.

    Insightful message on riskby Anonymous

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    June 14, 2008: Dr. Ben Carson helps his readers take a fresh and balanced approach to understanding risk ? real risk, perceived risk, risks that we all take (and avoid) as part of normal everyday life. As enlightening as that was, I found myself being surprised as I discovered another message in the book. This surprise began as disappointment. Part way through the book I was disappointed because nearly all of the examples Dr. Carson used resulted in moving forward, following through with the action, taking the risk. I felt he was being unrealistic ? where were the real life examples that resulting in the considered action or risk not being taken? But as I read further I started realizing that more often than not, God is probably calling us to action, calling us to move ahead, calling us to wisely and carefully work against our cautious nature and clearly take some risks in life.


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