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Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

You try to find another solution.

Although every instinct tells you to panic, you force yourself to calm down and try to think of a solution.

After what seems like minutes but in reality is probably only seconds, you have an idea. Instead of struggling to go up and becoming more tangled, why not try going down again?

This is the real-life decision made by Lieut. Andy Walsh.

It was a tough moment for Walsh. "I was in a bad way," he admits. "There really weren't any options." He decided to try going down -- "I went the wrong way," he jokes now -- back into the underwater habitat.

The strategy worked. By heading back down, Walsh was able to free himself from the rigging. He surfaced moments later. By thinking calmly about the problem, Walsh got himself out of a potentially life-threatening situation without endangering the lives of any of his teammates.


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