When I was a high school student, I was a member of the volleyball team. Then my team had been winning in my prefecture and I was a leader of this team. However, oneday I injured my ankle and it prevented me from playing volleyball for two months. Though I couldn't play volleyball, I went to the gym where my team practiced and I trained as much as I could. I knew my behavior made my teammates worried, but I didn't want to be overcome by myself and I wanted to play volleyball as soon as possible. After a month I could be back to the court og the game for all the doctor said was that I could't play volleyball for two months. This risk was that my ankle would become worse. Fortunately I didn't become worse, but I have an aftereffect still now.
In conclusion, if you will do something that has a risk, you need to be ready for taking a risk. If you're not ready, you didn't have to do it. It's dangerous for you to take matters easy.
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