vanzen@rockerboxer.com wrote:Major Softie wrote:...Since the actual risk is unknown, I feel more comfortable not engaging the unknown and unmeasurable risk. ...
Could the activity of motorcycling even exist, let alone be enjoyed,
without the tacit and comfortable acceptance of "unknown risk" ?
The answer to your question has to be no, as you knew when you posed the question. To enjoy motorcycling is to accept some level of unknown risk. The same is true for many things we might enjoy, some with higher potential risk than others.
But it strikes me that all unknown risks are not equal, tacit acceptance or not. To create a perhaps ridiculous example, the acceptance of the risk of motorcycling is not in the same league as bedding the wife of a mafia wiseguy. Both are unmeasurable but certainly not equal.
It would seem to boil down to a risk vs reward ratio, and given the paucity of hard information on the subject it becomes a judgment call driven by the mentality of the judge.
Which I think leaves Major Softie's point intact.
Ken