Assessing Quote by Joichi Ito Download Open image “The cost of assessing risk is now often greater than the cost of failing.” — Joichi Ito ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.5 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Assessing Cost Failing Greater Risk
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We talked about the Internet and Wikipedia and how facts and history are being collectively created online. — Joichi Ito Copy Share Image
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The idea of trying to fight against extremism was written off as naive. — Joichi Ito Copy Share Image
There was a very convincing argument made that the extremists have won and the aggression is now supported by the majority, therefore fighting until… — Joichi Ito Copy Share Image
But my question is, am I compromising by adapting my words for the audience and where is the line beyond which I am not… — Joichi Ito Copy Share Image
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