I didn’t say nor mean to imply the risks of all activities are at the same level of risk. What I was Saying is nothing we do is without risk and you can get injured even doing mundane tasks. In example tripping and falling down a flight of stairs. You can also manage risks, on every task including riding a motorcycle in example lowering your speed navigating Curses slower riding in areas with less traffic, of course that is not an inclusive list.Wow..... not sure where you live.... but going to the bathroom, going out the front door or driving a car..... don't have the same risks as motorcycle riding in my world.... not even close..... ie. chances of a fatality in a motorcycle accident are approximately 30 times higher than in a car.....
i was interested in your thread because I have had the same internal struggle and probably will many times in the future. What has always helped me is realizing I run the risk of injury no matter what I do and the only way to be completely safe is to do nothing. i don’t want to waste what precious time I have left avoiding the things I love because I could get hurt. Honestly for me and I am sure it is different for others, if I am killed riding a motorcycle, I am absolutely certain everyone will say he died doing what he loved. Some time ago I purchased a picture that and mounted it in my man cave that emulates my thoughts.