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In psychology, there is an exercise – “Falling into the abyss.”
The exercise is aimed at developing mutual trust, developing skills for coordinating joint actions, ensuring the emotional involvement of participants in the training, and reducing the intensity of participants’ fears.
Let’s be honest, not everyone can fall back.
Back! Not looking!
He catched by up to 8 people. There’s no catch, they’ll get caught.
But the one who must fall does not always trust…
Trust…
Such a fragile thing…
I fall back and I know that they will definitely catch me.
And they know that they will be in time to reach out to someone who fall back…
It’s 100%!
But trust is like respect. Either there is or it isn’t.
Falling down, I don’t want their hands to hurt… This is also trust. And respect.
Everything turns out to be very simple…
Let’s someone hands below is always waiting for you! Let’s you always be caught! And they’re waiting for you! And you trust those you respect!
…We left for Zatoka!
We will catch you, we will have time to lend a hand!