I'd personally add a caveat here though. You don't want to over do this. If too many people are trying to convince you to do something (Apple evangelists, git lovers, tweetaholics), quite a few people just close off and assume these people are madmen with an agenda.
Nice to see someone else had the same experience with roller coasters as me! Same with swimming too - I wonder if kids with a "scientific head" over-rationalize fears of things that look dangerous but that are, statistically, quite safe.
I never had a problem with roller coasters, even the ones that invert, even the ones that invert and the harness feels loose and you fall of your seat and know there's only a thin buckle holding you in place.
However swimming I had a problem with; I love to swim, but if anyone tries to dunk me I panic and I have the same reaction at 21 as I did when I was 7, but now I'm a 300lb man used to lifting 60 kilos while working so my reaction isn't usually pretty.
I do have a strong sense of self-preservation that I've always attributed to actually knowing the risks of the things I'm doing. You'll never catch me parachuting, because I know what the physics of a parachute failure mean.
Exactly. I am not the least bit scared of heights. Top of the arch in St. Louis, hanging over the railing with my head pressed against the glass, looking straight down at nothing underneath me - no problem. Why? I am in zero danger whatsoever. If I'm not in actual danger of falling, heights are no problem. And so I love roller coasters. Pure exhilaration (Last one I did was New York-New York in Vegas. Outstanding at night.)
But put me on a 12/12 roof, and I can't stop shaking.
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I'd personally add a caveat here though. You don't want to over do this. If too many people are trying to convince you to do something (Apple evangelists, git lovers, tweetaholics), quite a few people just close off and assume these people are madmen with an agenda.
Can end up polarizing people.
However swimming I had a problem with; I love to swim, but if anyone tries to dunk me I panic and I have the same reaction at 21 as I did when I was 7, but now I'm a 300lb man used to lifting 60 kilos while working so my reaction isn't usually pretty.
I do have a strong sense of self-preservation that I've always attributed to actually knowing the risks of the things I'm doing. You'll never catch me parachuting, because I know what the physics of a parachute failure mean.
But put me on a 12/12 roof, and I can't stop shaking.