Have you ever been in a situation where survival was the only thing on your mind?
We all need survival, the real question is if you have what it takes to survive.
Survival is a skill we all possess. It has a lot to do with community, brotherhood, and adaptability.
The community clearly loves their veterans. You've probably seen the bumper stickers, Semper Fidelis, it means “always faithful.”Nancy Sherman, the author of “The Moral Logic of Survivor Guilt” has wise words to say about this. “They embody the Marine motto Semper Fidelis. But it's not just duty at work. It is love.” Clearly, the work that our veterans do is not only crucial to sustaining the kind of life we live as Americans, but it becomes …show more content…
The general's eyes had left the ground and were traveling inch by inch up the tree. Rainsford froze there, every muscle tensed for a spring. But the tense eyes of the hunter stopped before they reached the limb where Rainsford lay; a smile spread on his brown face.” This was a very scary moment for the main character, Rainsford. He was so close to being discovered by the murderer. In the sick game made up by Richard Connell, Rainsford must adapt to the dangers of the jungle while being hunted by a murderer. Another great example of adaptability is from The Voyage of James Caird from the Endurance as a group of men cross the Antarctic and explain some hardships. “‘We were getting soaked on an average every three or four minutes,” wrote Worsley. “ This went on day and night. The cold was so intense.’” Another is “ The men were soaked and frostbitten. They were badly chafed by wet clothes that had not been removed for seven months, and afflicted with salt water boils. Their wet feet and legs were a sickly white color and swollen. Their hands were black- with grime, blubber, burns from the Primus and frostbite. The least movement was excruciating.” As you can see adaptability is a very important thing to have but in the end, all three of these skills are needed to survive in almost any