Thursday, March 5, 2015

Quote blog

“My father always trained me to stay calm in the storm.” Pg. 286

Norm releases this statement during a very tense part of the book. Currently, Norm is at the base of a mountain he just descended from and is starting to lose his energy as he tries to find something to keep him alive. The snow he traveling on is covering a dense bush creates sink hole like structures in the snow when stepped on because of all the empty space below the snow. The winds are howling at hurricane force and the 4,000ft elevation temperature is surely below 20 regardless of the wind chill. After descending from the plane crash he was just involved with, it is easy to see that 10 year old Norm could be pretty stressed out right now. Norm’s father raised him to become mature quick. He was always dragging him out of bed early to take him on ski or surf excursions and constantly pushed him out of his comfort zone whenever they were out together. This ties in with the quote because it’s all those uncomfortable situations that Norm was thrown into by his father that help him survive this terrible accident.            


I believe this training is very crucial for not only people that participate in activities with high risks but for everybody in general. The man who can out of a dire situation the quickest and most efficiently is the stronger man. The man who can survive the longest without any resources is the stronger man. To do this, one has to be trained to stay calm. Stress and panic block out sections in one’s brain that need to be easily accessible during times of high risk. Life defying decisions need to be made in a situation like Norm was put into, with no room for error. If he hadn't of kept his mind clear during all of this he would have not remembered all of the backcountry tips his father has taught him over the years and many other things. Norm eventually makes his way out of this mess which some may consider a miracle. Personally, this seems to me like a perfect example of hard work pays off. These situations mix in with humanity not as often as they used to. I believe that the loss of survival instincts contributes to the loss of the original mankind. Everybody should train to stay calm in the storm.

2 comments:

  1. John-Luc,
    This is thoughtful in and of itself, but I was confused while I was reading it because it doesn't seem to be taking place during _The Perfect Storm_, which is what I thought you were reading right now. Are you reading something else? If so, can you please explain what? I still need you to go back and add a plan for the quarter so I can follow along here.

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  2. John-Luc,

    I enjoyed reading your post. It is scary to think about a ten year old having to go through such an intense situation. I was curious to see if you could relate what you read to your life. Obviously, I don't think you've been in such a dire situation, but can you think of any examples in which hard work and intense focus has paid off in your life? I think if you could make connections between your life and the literature you're reading, your post would be even more thoughtful and interesting.

    Good luck!
    -Ms. Favor

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