But after reading it, I feel very touched. I feel that there are many different encounters and stages in a person's life. There are a few eternal principles that can help you in any difficult situation:
1. Physical fitness-I went there before in the summer San Francisco has never had so many cold summers in Europe. Frank Morris. They escaped from prison in June. They didn't have good physical fitness in the icy raging river, and they were basically bound to die.
Charle Salvador, the protagonist in the movie "Bronson", can often contend with prison guards in prison because of his strong body, and he also wrote a book "Solitary Fitness" on how to exercise his experience in a small, small body without equipment. NS. Alas, many prisoners have higher IQs than ordinary people!
It can be seen that exercising well is the eternal truth! Even in modern society, you can run faster during an earthquake; swim and escape faster when there is heavy rain!
2. Knowledge is power-like various conditions and insufficient tools in jailbreaking, although the male protagonist has a very high IQ, some of these methods are also what he saw through reading books. There is no way to solve the IQ, but the book can still look good.
3. Super psychological quality-As an ordinary person, I was so nervous to escape a tram ticket that my feet tremble. Compared with the torture of my weak mind, it is relatively cheaper to buy a ticket honestly. . I am envious of the superb psychological qualities of many criminals, and I don't know how to hypnotize myself so that I can take risks with composure and calmness under that kind of high-pressure situation. It seems that my chance of being a criminal is gone!
4. Practical ability-various conditions are available, and the practical ability is not strong. Many tools have to be solved with limited materials. By the same token, if you encounter a situation like "Robinson Crusoe", you need a strong hands-on ability to survive on a desert island. So you should always be a handy man.
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