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               What happened to Woody?  Together, Woody, his fam-  What does this mean for
               ily, and his medical team decided that the calculated   you?  Woody discovered a
               risk most worth taking was to amputate his left leg   whole new set of values
               above the knee. With a high-tech prosthetic, Woody   through the course of his
               regained his ability to walk. And with determination   past few years. “I’m more concentrated
               and humor, Woody took back his life, continuing to press   on how I can achieve the goals I have set out for
               on through his college coursework toward a major in   rather than the negatives, because there will always be
               business marketing, which he plans to earn in the next   reason to feel down about life.” List three values that are
               year.  Finding  that  his  perspective  on  cancer  and  life   important to you. Now look at your current academic and
               resonated with others, he started a “side-hustle” in   life goals. Do they support your values or not? Give spe-
               public speaking that has become his own business and   cific examples. If you find that there isn’t enough linkage
               a central focus in his life.                        between your values and current goals, think about risks
                   Woody travels around the country, speaking about   you could take that could tie them closer.
               his  experience  and  raising  money  for  cancer  research
               and other pressing social problems. He has his own web-  What risk may bring reward beyond your world?  “The
               site, he blogs for the Huffington Post, he has started a   most terrifying fact about the universe is not that it is
               video production business in addition to his work as a   hostile, but that it is indifferent,” Woody says. “Your
               speaker, and he has spoken at TEDx MileHigh. He has   happiness is, and always has been, about you deciding
               appeared on CNN and ESPN. His willingness to continue   to be happy . . . . At some point it comes down to a
               to risk has brought enormous rewards and a career that   simple decision: happiness, or unhappiness. So if a one-
               he never could have imagined as a high school junior   legged,  scar  riddled,  chemotherapy  infused,  medical-
               on  the  football  field.  And  his  determination  to  take   debt-having  guy  like  me  can  figure  it  out,  I  like  your
               targeted medical risks continues to keep him living his   chances.”  Check  out  www.woodyroseland.com  to  see
               life to the fullest. Woody is currently feeling great and   how Woody risks choosing happiness by inspiring others.
               working hard to make up for the time he lost because   What risk and choice can you make that makes a differ-
               of cancer. In his free time he enjoys bike riding and play-  ence for someone else? Putting your values into action
               ing golf, as well as sharing craft beers and baseball with   can help you choose happiness in the face of the chal-
               his friends.                                        lenges of your own life.






                GLOBAL RI  SK AND REWARD                  Sergio Castro initially came to Chiapas, Mexico, to build water







                                                           infrastructure. The Mayan communities there came to see him as
                                                           a healer, and he took the risk to accept the role and stay. With
                                                           the  art,  clothing,  and  other  items  that  patients  gave  him  in
                                                           exchange for his services, he created a museum that has helped
                                                           to fund what is now a walk-in medical clinic. El Andalón (the one
                                                          who never stops) continues to heal the bodies, minds, and hearts
                                                        of poor and deprived people, experiencing the reward of making a
                                                       difference for many who would otherwise have no access to care. 13





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