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For
years, the opening of The
Wide World of Sports
television program showed the
agony of defeat
of a painful ending to an attempted ski jump.
The skier appeared in good form as he headed down the jump, but
then, for no apparent reason, he tumbled head over heels off the side of
the jump, bouncing off the supporting structure. What
viewers didn't
know was that he chose to fall rather than finish the jump.
Why? As he explained
later, the jump surface had become too fast, and midway down, he
realized if he completed the jump, he would land on the level ground,
beyond the safe landing area, which could have been fatal. As
it was, the skier suffered no more than a headache from the tumble. To
change one's
course in life can be a dramatic and sometimes painful undertaking, but
change is better than a fatal landing at the end.
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