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You ever watch a video on YouTube, or TikTok, and it shows someone walking right on the edge at the top of a very tall building?
Or maybe they’re right at the edge of a cliff with a steep drop off, and they’re doing flips or some stupid thing, just to get views and show how fearless they are.
Every time I see one of those, I get this weird feeling in my gut because I think about the risk that they’re taking, and the horrifying outcome if they make just one little mistake.
I wasn’t always afraid of heights. As a kid, I was on the roof of our house all the time. But as an adult I fell off a roof, and since then – I avoid high places.
That’s why I’ll most likely never go hang gliding. It actually does look like it would be an incredible experience, just flying silently through the air. But my mind would always go back to the thought of what could go wrong, and that kind of destroys the moment.
My guest in this episode, Chris, went hang gliding and he found out exactly what could go wrong. It was his first time, and he was flying with an experienced hang gliding pilot. When they took flight, Chris realized he was not strapped in – his pilot had forgotten to attach him to the hang glider.
This is a Flashback episode. Chris originally told this story a few years back here on the podcast, so after you hear his story I’ll play a recent conversation I had with him so you can hear what’s happened since then. And I asked him – have you ever gone hang gliding again?
And hang around to the end, because I’ve recently discovered a podcast that I think you’ll really enjoy.
The video of Chris hang gliding unattached -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLBJA8SlH2w
You can get Chris’s book on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Beautiful-Day-Fall-Chris-Gursky/dp/B0CFZQRSWJ/ref=sr_1_1
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Full show notes and pictures for this episode are here:
https://WhatWasThatLike.com/167
Graphics for this episode by Bob Bretz. Transcription was done by James Lai.
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