Interview with Aron Ralston

Interview with Aron Ralston

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  • @npaujbais
    @npaujbais3 жыл бұрын

    I'm surprised at how humble he is after all he went thru. He talked about saving the environment and these natural places. Love his courage.

  • @panterablu
    @panterablu8 жыл бұрын

    thank you for this interview! Aaron ralston is my hero and a magnificient inspiration for people

  • @jeremysmith9694
    @jeremysmith96945 жыл бұрын

    What an incredible man. Wow. Blows my mind.

  • @nicksangetta8874
    @nicksangetta8874 Жыл бұрын

    If there is one person I wish I could run into on the trail it would be Aron Ralston.

  • @nicolasjimenezq369
    @nicolasjimenezq3692 жыл бұрын

    Aron is a great human being. Very humble.

  • @bubblegumbabeface6629
    @bubblegumbabeface66294 жыл бұрын

    I really wish people would listen to the man's message instead of constantly asking him about that Damn rock. He's past that shit now his story is used as a catalyst for a bigger message he's trying to spread.

  • @XxxX-wx3er

    @XxxX-wx3er

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yeah but you’ve studied his story and you’ve progressed in knowledge .. but for someone encountering him for the first time how are they possible to know the advanced stages of his story.

  • @flyingchimp12

    @flyingchimp12

    3 жыл бұрын

    the rock will always be the most entertaining subject though

  • @bubblegumbabeface6629

    @bubblegumbabeface6629

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@XxxX-wx3er I suppose I'm just more aware of the passage of time. That was a long time ago. If I were to give another example its kind of like there was a bloke who earned a large amount of medals in WW1, he was a writer, a poet and an artist, traveled the world and did amazing things...he also happened to be a survivor of the sinking of the RMS Titanic back in 1912. He's done so many things in his life, so many awe inspiring and amazing things, but guess what's the only thing people want to interview him about? "So did you actually see the iceburg and was it cold outside?" Like he's done so many things, and the only thing you want to ask this man about is some ship he was on that sunk like 40 years ago by the time of his prime? So much like Aron here, he's stuck telling that same story over and over again and I'd imagine it's nerve wrecking after a while. Fuck Titanic for a second, maybe I want you to ask me about my poetry yaknow?

  • @conspiracyrealist6470

    @conspiracyrealist6470

    Жыл бұрын

    the rock is the message he was beaten and doomed by a random freak accident and he overcame it with the will to live. and not get beaten by the rock that pinned him to his grave

  • @miamimagicians
    @miamimagicians Жыл бұрын

    What a great guy

  • @InspirationEducation
    @InspirationEducation3 жыл бұрын

    In a world of victimhood he sees the experience as a gift. Remarkable!

  • @panterablu
    @panterablu8 жыл бұрын

    He is also a great person, congrats

  • @jordicanadell507
    @jordicanadell5075 жыл бұрын

    I love you aRoNN

  • @belinahauch9227
    @belinahauch92272 жыл бұрын

    I believe every single word he says and I appreciate that he shares this with us

  • @davidr4523
    @davidr4523 Жыл бұрын

    Several thoughts on maybe the greatest survival story or really any story of all time. 1. For a person to cut off their own hand, without the right tools or experience, is the greatest example of wishing to live rather than die ever recorded. 2. For Ralston it was wishing to live for his current and future family. This purpose to live was very well described in Viktor Frankl book Man's Search for Meaning. 3. Ralston story should be mandatory reading in High School. Is there a book beside the Bible more important?

  • @svprememe
    @svprememe4 жыл бұрын

    Great interview