Risk Taking and Risk Aversion Sometimes Requires Therapy and The Game of Chance vs. True Investing

EPISODE · May 14, 2025 · 1H 11M

Risk Taking and Risk Aversion Sometimes Requires Therapy and The Game of Chance vs. True Investing

from What Do You Know? · host Mariha Smith Carey aka Dr. Sonia Nicole Levi

This Podcast begins with the Hebrew Prayer, Shema.PLEASE READ FOR YOUR SAFETY**** Risk-takers can be fun but yet they tend to live a bit on the edge. Some of us envy their bravery while others may shake our heads in disapproval.  Indians born into the Black Culture are David G. Evans and Marvin Sapp who do not consider demonic chanting as Satanic, WHEN IT IS, it's their Indian culture of Hinduism to "chant" everyday at chairs, doors, and windows, especially if its a delayed white girl. Isolation and loneliness is SATANIC ALSO in a church. They will not listen to their Black wives. All the more reason for these grown Indian men born into the Black culture of Christianity to try and promote Hindu Chants as preachers and Bishops! These people from their source Indian Marise Payne in Australia who only looks like a white woman because she acts very Indian as well, they are outrageously violent, strange, entirely too bold, uncaring, unmoved, rude, disrespectful and foul. Including Will Smith who doesn't use curse words in his Indian raps and is touted as "corny" because when the white guys called he was on it! That's because he is an Indian born into the Black culture. The citizens of the United States of America prefer these folks return to their source which is the continent of Australia THIS YEAR ✝️ or perhaps I could go there since I am Australian. My foster mother is a German White Woman, Cynthia Henderson Thompson, who needs to stop telling those folks in Virginia, Texas, and Toronto that I am an American Black from Philadelphia when she is from Australia 🇦🇺 herself. *****Indian men and Indian women are not allowed to become Christian Clergy from the GAIA of Christianity herself. French men and French women are NOT allowed to become Christian Clergy from the GAIA of Christianity herself (that includes Indians born into the Black culture in the United States of American and too bold Indian, living as a British Black Sonia E Thompson in England at www.soniaethompson.com).*****The only culture approved for Christian Clergy from an Indian GAIA is the German Culture of Germany, Jesus' culture. The bottom line is Risk-taking is a part of life and not all risk taking is bad. If we took no risks at all, we would all sit in our houses and live in fear. Now understand that abused people who fear their abuser obey they abuser. Most folks will obey something they are scared of. It doesn’t really matter if it’s good or bad what matters is that you fear the right things instead of fearing the wrong things. Firstly, the emotion of fear occurs in the amygdala of the brain. Some individuals engage in unnecessary risks that put themselves and others in danger. In this episode, I talk about the risks associated with being an excessive risk-taker. As I learned growing up, too much of anything is not good! Regular risk-taking, appropriately creates real changes in the brain. Those who struggle with anxiety and depression are more likely to engage in excessive risk-taking. These individuals cannot achieve normal levels of dopamine in a healthy way, so they seek more extreme means to find "chemical happiness". The St. Petersburg principle or St. Petersburg lottery is a Russian paradox involving the game of flipping a coin where the expected payoff of the theoretical lottery game is infinite. Here is a link to the image of my father: https://www.facebook.com/TennesseeWilliamsAuthor/photos/a.1526475270899820/3288604618020201/?type=3&locale=ms_MY 

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