Discuss so-called "human nature" (regardless of the original story itself)

General 2022-04-21 09:01:42

Note: The following content has nothing to do with the 96 Mountain Difficulty itself. It is purely based on movies and brain holes for discussion.

When Dough lacked oxygen and it was difficult to move, the team doctor and Guy both gave Rob a suggestion to go down the mountain by himself. Rob's answer at the time was that it was a human life, and it wasn't the time to make a choice. Later, I arrived at Hilary Step. It was a life-and-death extreme version of the aerial plank road area. A little carelessness, such as the safety rope was not buckled, or the safety rope was buckled and the front foot slipped, it was no use, and then Rob put the Dough put it here, and repeatedly told him to go to the place where there was an O in the south to get it for him and take him away, so that he didn't move around. After saying that, Rob left, and after a while, Dough was unable to buckle because of the safety rope, and his foot slipped and fell off.
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At that moment, what I was thinking in my heart turned out to be "Rob is a kind of Accept it, I will not abandon Dough in a very conscience-like manner." The
reason why he did not abandon it at first is that Rob is very responsible. As the team leader, the first thing he considers is the safety of others, and he is also willing to go down to the danger to protect the team members. I am very sincere to my friends. Secondly, the places they pass through are relatively safe. Putting Dough directly in a place where he will only be cold to death will be difficult for him. After all, it is a chance to survive. For the parties themselves, any help from the outside world is a great hope. .
When we arrived at the Hilary Step, the safety factor of this place was very low. Whether it was temperature, altitude or size of the area, it was basically the worst place on the way. Rob actually told Dough at this place that he would come back with oxygen to save him. excuse me? I was stunned at the time, I don't understand why Rob chose to be here. But the moment Rob turned and walked away, I realized that this was the best chance to escape the punishment in my heart.
I told you before, I will come back to save you, don't move. With such a psychological baseline, whether Dough eventually died of hypoxia, froze to death, or fell, he has a lighter relationship with himself, because "I told him so". After climbing over a small col, Rob came to a time when he had to make a choice, either die here together, or quickly bring oxygen over to wake Dough and walk through this step together to descend the mountain. No matter who it was at that time, it would be the second option, which was Dough's undeniable option according to the situation at the time. In addition, Dough himself told Rob to leave him alone, and many factors contributed to Dough's life ending on Mount Everest.

This film has no protagonist halo, and it was Bake ( ̄. ̄) who woke up...and my Scott Fischer really died unattended! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Although it has become a big belly and a big beard, but the eyes are still as charming as ever! ! ! ! darling! ! ! ! ! ! !

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Everest quotes

  • Scott Fischer: Sit down man, acclimatize.

  • Rob Hall: Everest is another beast altogether.