risk
Risk is like when you climb a tree. You want to go high and see everything from the top, but there’s a chance you might fall and get hurt. Climbing is fun and exciting, but you need to be careful because of the chance of falling. When you take a risk, you’re doing something where you’re not sure what will happen next. It’s like when you try a new food. You might love it, or you might not like it at all. Trying it is a risk because you don’t know if it will taste good or bad.
Think of risk as a game of hide and seek. You might hide in a spot that’s really hard to find, which is exciting because you might win the game. But, if no one can find you, you might feel lonely and left out. The excitement of winning is balanced by the chance of feeling lonely. When you take a risk, you weigh the fun and excitement against what might go wrong.
Risk is also like riding a bicycle without training wheels for the first time. You want to feel the wind in your hair and go fast, but you might wobble and fall. Riding without training wheels is a risk because you’re trying something new and it might not go perfectly the first time. But with practice, you get better and the risk becomes smaller. It’s about learning and growing, even if things don’t always go as planned.