Attituderisk
Attituderisk is a term used to describe the potential for an individual's attitudes, beliefs, or predispositions to influence their decisions and actions in a way that could lead to negative outcomes. It is not a formally recognized academic field but rather a concept that emerges in discussions related to psychology, risk management, and decision-making. The core idea is that a person's underlying way of thinking, their biases, and their general outlook can be a source of risk, even if objective external factors appear neutral.
For example, an overly optimistic attitude might lead someone to underestimate the likelihood of a negative
Understanding attituderisk involves recognizing that human perception and interpretation are subjective and can introduce vulnerabilities into