I’ve had my head underwater in soup that would not be recognized by most outdoorsman as “water”. I grew up with a literal leash when in a boat because my dad couldn’t keep me from swimming.
you’re missing the point. This is the math problem we keep going back to. I’m not advocating living In a bubble. I’m recommending to think in terms of markets or tradeoffs. What’s the upside of purposely sucking dirty water into your sinuses? Is that upside worth increasing the denominator in a fraction where the numerator is death by brain eating amoeba?
People die in south Florida because they swim in 110* stagnant pond water. I don’t recommend they don’t swim. I’m just saying, maybe take a 20 minute drive to the beach, or closest river.
people die because they purposely flood their sinuses with a device or fluid that has deadly critters in and on it. I’m not saying don’t have clean sinuses. I’m just thinking there are other methods to accomplish the same end result, without introducing that risk.
tradeoffs.
upside.
short/long positions.
I would prefer to reduce fat tail risks, which enable me to take more small risks and increase productivity/enjoyment of my life.
But I guess, if you want to keep sticking things up your nose, I’m not here to stop ya brother.