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What happens when you take too much risk?

Posted in [Tuned Out] By Joe Admin

I just read that Roger Boisjoly died. He is the engineer that tried to stop the Challenger Launch. While I am sympathetic to those in a race to the bottom due to competition, taking short cuts, rationalizing, and ignoring risk has consequences. Read the full story here.

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