The Ocean Liner
This week in class my favorite activity was the ship wreck simulation. I was one of the characters aboard the "boat" where 7 out of the 16 passengers had to be kicked off. It is very interesting, looking back on how we handled the situation. For most of it, it seemed as if there was very little thought put behind who would go and who would stay. A name would be mentioned, and everyone would attack. It didn't matter whether or not that person should have been spared, there was an argument that could have been made against each and every one of us. Every time someone else was called out I felt a sense of relief, they would die, and I would have a greater chance of survival. Even if I didn't fully agree with their sentence, I would always raise my hand against them in the group vote, because although they may not have deserved it, it was better them than I. It was selfish really, but I could see most others were doing it too. When put in a life or death situation we throw mindfulness out the window, and tend to only protect ourselves.
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