An asymmetric upside occurs when a decision offers significantly higher potential gains than losses. Used in investing, startups, and career moves, this strategy prioritizes opportunities with limited downside but unlimited upside. Entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, and savvy investors benefit most, leveraging calculated risks to achieve exponential returns while minimizing exposure to major setbacks.
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