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Of course other persons well-being is not up to us. It shouldn't be, unless our profession givs us some responsibility (doctor, nurse, ect.).
However, we are all skiers, so we are all susceptible to the consequences of our endeavors. I think that skiing and forgetting the risks involved is not right. If you are able to accept the risk of injury and death, if you can ski at your best and take risks knowing the consequences, and you accept them, then you are truly free. If you 'forget' or 'do not think' about the possible risks I fell that somewhere in the back of your mind lies some apprehension. That apprehension, even if not in the forefront of your mind, will prevent you from feeling the real freedom that our sport has to offer. I would also rather my friends and my family know that if I did die skiing, it was would not be a tragedy. It would be a fate I would have accepted.
				
			However, we are all skiers, so we are all susceptible to the consequences of our endeavors. I think that skiing and forgetting the risks involved is not right. If you are able to accept the risk of injury and death, if you can ski at your best and take risks knowing the consequences, and you accept them, then you are truly free. If you 'forget' or 'do not think' about the possible risks I fell that somewhere in the back of your mind lies some apprehension. That apprehension, even if not in the forefront of your mind, will prevent you from feeling the real freedom that our sport has to offer. I would also rather my friends and my family know that if I did die skiing, it was would not be a tragedy. It would be a fate I would have accepted.
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		