No Oneeyedvic, of course I don't. There is an element of risk in doing any job and of course much more in others such as the fire service, police, etc. However, life is one big risk and people in the civilian or military forces it is also their llivelihood and supports their families.
This man takes it upon himself to undertake risky challenges only to benefit himself. It is not necessary for his livelihood or the welfare of others. It is self indulgent and, as such, is OK if you have no family, specifically children.
His priority should be his child.