I've learned that in whitewater, the term "responsibile" has it's own meeting. Because let's me honest...hucking yourself over a waterfall, or running a rapid in which people have died on....probably isn't concerned incredibly 'responsible' by the general public.... Yet boaters "responsibly" do it every day.
The same thing goes with safe... a whitewater paddlers definition of safe is way different than your average home-dweller. I mean... A Class V hairboaters definition of safe is way different than a Class III boaters definition...
Basically - I've learned that it's all about what you feel is 'safe' or maybe 'safe enough...your definition of what's safe is shaped by your paddling career'

The ability to put fear on the backburner, allows oneself to push their own limits. Something that is a great feeling. Pushing what you were once not capable of doing, mentally and physically.
I'm curious to hear other Cboaters take on fear... go at it anyway u want