Ankur Warikoo shares 5 career risks worth taking over playing it safe

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Across all five points, the underlying theme is simple: safety in a career is often an illusion. What feels secure today can slowly become a cage tomorrow. Warikoo reframes risk not as something reckless, but as something necessary for movement, learning, and long‑term relevance in a rapidly changing work environment.

His message—whether you read it as a LinkedIn list or as a longer reflection—ultimately asks one question:
If you stay exactly where you are, while the world moves ahead, what will that cost you in a year, in five years, or in ten?

The real risk might not be changing roles, leaving a job, sharing your work, saying no, or starting a side hustle. The real risk might be doing none of them.

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