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... danger, which came with obvious risks, but he felt like none of them were going into the situation blindly or taking the danger for granted. Instead, they’d given the matter consideration and decided that the gains were worth the potential price.
Of course, young people tended to think themselves invulnerable—sometimes old fools did, too, as he’d recently found out—making them prone to weigh benefits more highly than potential losses. And if their decision led to any of them dying, he’d ...
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