Risk and Culture
Risk tolerance varies significantly across gender, personality traits, and cultural backgrounds. Women tend to be more risk-averse than men, while extroverts are generally more willing to take risks compared to conscientious individuals. Additionally, cultural factors, such as the collectivistic nature of societies like China, provide a safety net that encourages risk-taking, contrasting with the more individualistic approach seen in the United States.In this clip
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