Imagine you are falling into a deep hole full of poisonous spiders and snakes. How would you survive?
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Since the situation is hypothetical we can assume different scenarios depending upon our coping methods.
Any snake or spider will attack humans only if they are really hungry or threatened. A calm set of mind cannot be affected by anything. We need to take precautions as it is the only way to stay safe. They only attack to defend themselves against an unknown invading their territory. It is advisable to simply stand silent and not panic in such a situation. Defense mechanism says we defend not attack, therefore the spiders and snakes opt to defend themselves.
Story:
The roots of the tree stuck my legs and I fell into a deep hole full of poisonous spiders and snakes. I could stand the sight of spiders but I cannot stand the sight of snakes. The spiders and snakes were everywhere on my body. One sting from them may cause me immediately death or slowly and painful death. The second option made my heart beat faster than faster.
I used the insect repellent before starting the journey. I slowly removed my small bag pack and opened it. I did it without disturbing them. There was a rope and a hook. My guardian angel were watching me. I wish they would physically help me from this situation. So, I gave a small pray and throw the hook. It went in vain.
The creepy feeling in my legs due to spiders and snakes in my legs made me start to cry. I was crying but the hook stuck somewhere which made me smile through the tears. The sun is setting and I started to climb. Before reaching the surface I slipped from the rope and started to fell again. But this time I didn't fall, i raised my head to see whether it is my guardian angel but it was my father.
He pulled me out of the hole. It was like the most amazing feeling to be in a safe hands. My father smiled and told me that I surpassed the death. As the sting could have caused me slowly and painful death. I once again saw the hole and appreciated the life I had.