BBC show Bank Balance, that first aired in February 2021.The series saw pairs of contestants try to answer a series of questions correctly in order to place different-sized stacks of gold bars on a volatile balance board - the more bars they build up, the more they could win.But the show was axed after just one series because the ratings were so bad.And while many would see this as a set-back, the celebrity chef used it as encouragement to do better.It's safe to say Ramsay has never been one to care what people think of him, and reckons the jeopardy of having failures will push him to keep making more TV.He told the Daily Star: "It's always about being better than what we’ve already done, and constantly pushing the envelope."I don’t sit and think 'We’ve made it' or 'We’re financially secure.
Why work so hard?'"I need that jeopardy. I need the danger of it possibly not working. And I need to be pushed, because that’s when you’re going to get me at my best."He went on to question whether he has it in him to keep going - and it was very clear what the answer was."Can I keep going?
I got consumed in this business in my early 40s," he explained."And then, how do I claw time back to become super strong and fit?"I started taking up triathlons and I did my first Ironman at the age of 43 in Hawaii.
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