There’s a difference between living fearlessly and living wisely. We can stand on the edge of a cliff beside a waterfall to get the most incredible photo and fall to our death because it wasn’t wise to stand without being anchored to the slippery rocks.
We can fearlessly enter a bull riding event and refuse to wear any of the protective equipment (and yes, this gets more complicated when trying to decide if it is wise to enter any dangerous sport, recreational activity or even a dangerous job as a first responder).
What kinds of decisions can be made that require us ...