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Ask HN: How do you deal with uncertainty?

3 pointsby selmatalmost 7 years ago
We live in dynamic world. How do you deal in uncertainty which is everywhere. In business, work, health, financial planning?<p>Is it only state of mind, or can we really deal with? Do you use risk management approach?

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medntechalmost 7 years ago
My personal example. I&#x27;m betting four years of medical school loans that I can successfully complete med school, residency, and find a job. There is a lot of uncertainty in pursuing a medical degree. What if I didn&#x27;t make it into med school? I have a four year biochem degree.. a field I don&#x27;t want to work in. I was almost faced with that after two years of applying and finally making it in. Okay.. now what? Four years of medical school, hundred exams that I can possibly fail, license exams I can fail, bad evals I can receive. Even after that, it is more uncertain.<p>The only way I can &quot;deal&quot; with this is thinking of it in terms of a risk&#x2F;reward analysis. I&#x27;ll start with some variables.<p>Variables:<p>- The graduation rate &#x2F; residency placement rate is around 90%+. What happens with 10%?<p>- Salary in a mid competitive field is $300K+ USD in areas that aren&#x27;t expensive (Nevada?). What if I did computer science instead? 130K in Seattle? What if I didn&#x27;t land a job?<p>- Loans are around 350K at 6.5%. What if I fail and can&#x27;t pay them off?<p>- Employment rates of doctors vs CS? Job security?<p>- Ability to leave medicine and go into computer science?<p>- Etc.<p>My risk is I fail and it takes me 25 years to get out of debt... by then I&#x27;m an old man. That is a pretty big risk. My reward is job security for the rest of my life. Gamble? ~10% odds I end up failing. Pretty low risk, but everything in the med field is filled with uncertainty. A few years from now I might be the guy making 40K with an MD next to my name, I might not.<p>The question to ask yourself, is the uncertainty worth the reward? Be reasonable and analyze the risk involved.
mark_biotasksalmost 7 years ago
Read &quot;The Lean Startup&quot; by Eric Reis. It&#x27;s entire premise is dealing with uncertainty.