In fact, after reading it, I was speechless at Rob's insistence on waiting for Doug. I was depressed at Doug's insistence on going up to kill a group of people, and I was sad at Andrew's return to save people but ended up killing himself. No team leader caused the team members to go the wrong way. To kill Kang Zi, Baker has to wait for Rob at such a high place. If someone gives up going down the mountain, they should follow him down the mountain... In addition, the barrage tells me that the oxygen tank is full of oxygen.
All sorts of, I am very depressed.
But if you think about it, the fundamental reason is because I judge with hindsight. As a professional team leader, I can't decide what to say. Maybe the team leader should have the ability to make decisions after the fact...
When life is in front of you, you can't help but help, because if you don't save your life, you will eventually have a bad conscience. Andrew is safe, but he has to rush over to save people. He must know that saving Rob may lead to his own death, but that There is no time to have the sanity to measure this matter. If Rob knew that this person would die if he came to save him, even if he could live, he wouldn't let him save him, not to mention he died...
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