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The art of risk / by Richard Harris.

The art of risk / by Richard Harris.
art of risk /
Are free-solo climbers, underwater cave explorers and big-wave surfers crazy... or cautious? How do soldiers and fighter pilots manage risk? What can we learn from how BASE jumpers and drag racers prepare that we can take into our own lives? 'Harry' Harris -- Thai Cave Rescuer, joint Australian of the Year -- has an unusual idea of fun, he crawls through pitch-black, confined caves, deep underground and usually underwater. To most, that a nightmare. To him, it's recreation. He's prepared for all conceivable risks, he's completely focused. And the discipline and danger involved leave him better prepared for everyday life. In this ultimate armchair adventure, Harry takes us into the lives of other 'risk-takers', to find out why they do what they do. We meet people adventuring from the highest skies to the deepest oceans -- BASE jumpers, drag racers, sinpers and surfers -- including climber Alex Honnold (from the movie Free Solo), sailor Jessica Watson, film director and deep-sea diver James Cameron. Each gripping story is a masterclass in risk from the experts: when to go, when to say no, how to prepare and above all, how pushing ourselves a little further helps us become more courageous and resilient in all of our challenges. Heart-pounding and eye-opening, you'll never look at risk the same way again.

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155.2/HAR
Adult Non-Fiction   Laurieton . On Loan, Reserved . 4 Jul 2024
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Record Number 690521
ISBN 9781761106774
1761106775
Author Harris, Richard
Title The art of risk / by Richard Harris.
Publication details Cammeray, NSW : Scribner, 2023.
Pagination etc. viii, 294 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : colour illustrations, colour portraits ; 24 cm.
Summary Note Are free-solo climbers, underwater cave explorers and big-wave surfers crazy... or cautious? How do soldiers and fighter pilots manage risk? What can we learn from how BASE jumpers and drag racers prepare that we can take into our own lives? 'Harry' Harris -- Thai Cave Rescuer, joint Australian of the Year -- has an unusual idea of fun, he crawls through pitch-black, confined caves, deep underground and usually underwater. To most, that a nightmare. To him, it's recreation. He's prepared for all conceivable risks, he's completely focused. And the discipline and danger involved leave him better prepared for everyday life. In this ultimate armchair adventure, Harry takes us into the lives of other 'risk-takers', to find out why they do what they do. We meet people adventuring from the highest skies to the deepest oceans -- BASE jumpers, drag racers, sinpers and surfers -- including climber Alex Honnold (from the movie Free Solo), sailor Jessica Watson, film director and deep-sea diver James Cameron. Each gripping story is a masterclass in risk from the experts: when to go, when to say no, how to prepare and above all, how pushing ourselves a little further helps us become more courageous and resilient in all of our challenges. Heart-pounding and eye-opening, you'll never look at risk the same way again.
Subject Risk-taking (Psychology)
Risk management
Self-realization
Self-actualization (Psychology)
Adventure and adventurers -- Philosophy
Adventure and adventurers -- Biography
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