Have you ever been at a place of a significant height that kind of scared you? I can remember that being the case, especially when I was younger. When I was growing up, I was really afraid of heights. I’m still not crazy about them, but I’ve gotten a lot better. I’m sure if you’ve seen enough movies you can remember a scene where somebody was trying to scale a sheer cliff, a tall building, or even a tight rope. And the advice the learned professional in the story often gives is always the same. They’ll always say, “Don’t look down.”
I remember when I was really young, probably 4 or 5, and I was on a vacation with my family to Mt. Rushmore. It’s a memory that stands out—probably because I was so scared at the time. I was sitting with my Dad on the edge of a deck area with him holding me. It was a pretty long ways down from that ledge. That’s the part I didn’t like so much. To me, heights are for the birds—literally. I imagine that’s why birds aren’t so bothered by heights. 10 feet up or 5,000 feet up—it’s all the same to them. They have a backup plan: they’re called wings. Should they get knocked off from a ledge somehow—no big deal—just engage the wings. Must be comforting to have those.
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Of course, going back to that wise advice often given in movies (Don’t look down), what do they always do after someone tells them that?? Sure, they look down. I don’t know why they do that. I suppose it’s kind of like telling someone not to think about purple elephants. Naturally, they’re going to think about purple elephants because now they have that image stuck in their minds. But, this one seems like a no-brainer. The idiom, ‘out of sight, out of mind’, is pretty applicable here. You might be a long ways up, but it’s best if you don’t know exactly how far it is. Just act like you’re right on the ground. You can’t really worry about what you’re not aware of. Besides, once you start to worry about it, it distracts you from everything else.
I suppose that’s why we don’t often think of the alternative. It doesn’t naturally occur to us to look up. That’s how a mountain climber does it: they are constantly looking up so they can see where they’re going. Makes sense, doesn’t it? It’s not only that it helps them in navigating their path, but it keeps them from the alternative of getting distracting by that perilous space between them and the ground. I think the advice to ‘look up’ has been overlooked. In all those movies with someone at a ridiculous height, they should revise that statement to be, “Don’t look down, look up”.