Is Exploration Worth The Risk

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“The biggest risk is not taking any risk…. In a world that is changing really quickly, the only strategy that is guaranteed to fail is not taking any risks.” Mark Zuckerberg. This suggests that you are guaranteed to see no success in life without taking any risks. Since the world is changing, you should be the one to change it. Exploration is worth the risk because it can lead to learning new things, it can lead to cooperation, and it can lead to the survival of humanity. To start it off, exploration is worth the risk because it may lead to humans learning advanced information. In the speech,”Remarks at the Dedication of the Aerospace Medical Health Center,”John F. Kennedy said,”I give you three examples: first, medical space research may open new understanding of man’s relation to his environment. Examinations of the …show more content…

This expresses the idea that exploration is worth the risk due to it may leading to humanity learning advanced information because it shows that although the astronauts may have died on the expedition, it could potentially lead to the extension of the lifespan of humans. Sacrificing one is saving millions and that is the greatest anyone could get. Although some people may argue that it is not guaranteed that it can lead to the extension of a human’s lifespan and that the astronaut would’ve been sacrificed for no reason, I argue that we will learn and fix out mistakes. It is better to die trying than not do anything at all. In the movie,”Hidden Figures,” Dorothy Vaughn snuck a book out of the “white” section in the library. This book then helped her fix the IBM, the world’s first computer.(Hidden Figures). This supports the claim that expedition is worth the risk due to it may leading to advanced information because Dorothy Vaughn took the risk of

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