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Johnny_Brahms | 8 years ago
I managed to walk/ski (one ski was still on me, but badly broken ) to a nearby village and driven on a stretcher to the hospital.
I am lucky to be alive. It is amazing though how clear you can think in life threatening situations. the moment I noticed the avalanche I knew exactly what to do and where to go. When I was buried I remember rocking back and forth to get some wiggle/breathing room and when it stopped I waited until my mind cleared up, struggling hard to defeat the panic and pain, until assessing g the situation.
kamaal|8 years ago
Very nice to hear you survived such a bad accident.
>>I am lucky to be alive. It is amazing though how clear you can think in life threatening situations.
David Allen talks about these situations in this talk. In the moments of crises, the brain brings about all its focus to the highest priority task at focus. Its almost like crises commands the best kind of productivity.
monsieurbanana|8 years ago
The cherry on top: they can now spend the time until their next deadline thinking about the amazing grades they would get if they worked more than one night per month.
Source: me
bitL|8 years ago
I had the same during an almost traffic accident when a truck wasn't giving me the right of the way from a side road. Brain just switched to autopilot and managed to go inches away from both truck and barriers on the other side of the road. No damage done. It was kinda amazing, being an observer only.
sliverstorm|8 years ago
Johnny_Brahms|8 years ago