Emotional Capability In Daryl Miller's To Build A Fire

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What Does it Take to Survive? Everyone experiences a crisis or a moment that could be life or death in their life. The ways of survival through those situations are your intellectual decision making, your emotional stability, and your physical fitness. Although some might say physical fitness is the most important in survival situations, I’d argue that emotional stability and the ability to make the right smart decisions. In the article Survival is Your Own Responsibility by Daryl Miller and the short story “To Build a Fire” by Jack London it is shown emotional stability is needed to have a better chance at surviving. Daryl Miller is a former search and rescue coordinator who worked for Denali in Alaska. As someone who has experience in the …show more content…

Although some might believe physical fitness is the most important thing to have to survive like how in “Wilderness” by Carl Sandburg the speaker talks about how he gets physical attributes from different animals like when he states “There is a wolf in me... fangs pointed for tearing gashes... a red tongue for raw meat... and the hot lapping of blood-I keep this wolf because the wilderness gave it to me and the wilderness will not let it go.” Opposingly i would say that although someone who is physically fit has a higher chance someone who is

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