Most people feel that they are the heroes of their own lives and that they're good people. So if they're in a crisis, they feel an understandable urge to set out their own version of events.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
In all of the movies and films you see, people are always in crisis because that's what we watch. We watch them deal with crisis and resolve it.
People have their complexities. They have their heroic moments and their villainous moments, too.
What one decides to do in crisis depends on one's philosophy of life, and that philosophy cannot be changed by an incident. If one hasn't any philosophy in crises, others make the decision.
Heroism often results as a response to extreme events.
If you have a crisis, whether on a ship or wherever, there are heroes who rise above it.
I think to adequately manage a crisis, you have to see it. Because there's only so much somebody else can tell you about it, and they impose their own distortions on the description. You need to see it yourself.
In times of crisis, you just have to bear down and lean on your own instincts and your own beliefs and make decisions.
Crises are part of life. Everybody has to face them, and it doesn't make any difference what the crisis is.
Successful people recognize crisis as a time for change - from lesser to greater, smaller to bigger.
I am interested in how human beings react to crisis and conflict.
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