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Taking risks can be an important part of personal and professional growth, but it also involves uncertainty and potential negative consequences. Someone who takes risks "always" or "often" may be seen as impulsive or reckless, while someone who never takes risks may be seen as overly cautious or stagnant. "Sometimes" strikes a balance between these extremes and suggests a willingness to take calculated risks when necessary.
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