Risk is very absolute. You can have a little bit of risk but you can't have more or no risk at all. But none of your risk tolerance or risk created situation is useful if your foundation stands on cards. That is the house of cards.
Drifting is fun. But can every person drift? sure, but not everyone is going to know such details as chassis, engine, transmission and N20 of his car. Knowing this stuff and knowing the relationship of all the non-obvious factors is what differentiates good drifters from just the normal drifters. His art is not too narrow. He has his thing in control. He can use laws of physics to his advantage. His relation to the car is that he doesn't take too much risk, but he is not fool enough to take no risk at all. Would you drift on a car with loose piston and risk a deadlock in the engine? of course not. But would you build a V8 engine car, great suspension and spend your hard-earned money(that is risk) on a car and then drift? maybe yes, depending on your individual values and interests. So no risk and too much risk is very absolute. You don't want temperature to be below 0 degree Celsius, but you don't want it to be above 40 degree Celsius. Period. Your foundation, your car should not be a HOUSE OF CARDS.
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