Why Do Extreme Athletes Like Dean Potter Risk Their Lives Analysis

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Rabindranath Tagore states that “You can’t cross the sea merely by standing and staring at the water.” This quote is comparing to life as in you can’t do anything exciting or achieve anything in life by not doing anything and not taking chances in life or try new things. I agree with Tagore’s quote. Taking risks in life is necessary in extreme situations because if you don’t try it, your not going to be able to achieve something in life. This quote relates to the subject of extreme sports because there are people doing these kinds of things. They are very dangerous and there are severe risks to them and it takes courage and risk-taking to achieve this type of thing. Therefore, there are people out there doing this and take risks to achieve something in life. In “Why Do Extreme Athletes Like Dean Potter Risk Their Lives?” the article is talking about how a man, Dean Potter, died from BASE jumping and why he did such an extreme sport and risked his life. Frank Farley found that most people who do extreme sports and the people he has interviewed shared similar traits of tending to be motivated, energetic, optimistic, and are self-confident. For example, Farley states that “This is what …show more content…

This is a valid point, but they are incorrect because people mostly do this for fun and love thrill-seeking. In “Why Do People Crave the Experience?”, Dr. Epstein states that “Complete concentration that blanks out everything else temporarily relieves you from all conflicts.” He also adds to it by saying “When you react to something that demands your full attention so forcefully, all your senses engage. It’s a very different feeling from being in your usual semi awake state.” This is why most people like risk-taking in life because it is more fun that way and something different and interesting from everyday