What would you actually know how to do if everything familiar disappeared? No phone, no plan, no safety net; just you, your instincts, and the choices you make next. Which skills really matter when it counts: building a fire, finding food, navigating the outdoors… or staying calm, communicating clearly, and solving problems under pressure? In this session, we’ll explore survival not just as something extreme, but as something surprisingly relevant to everyday life.
Together, we’ll break down and debate the skills that matter most, from practical outdoor techniques to the psychological and social abilities that quietly determine who adapts and who struggles. Through interactive activities and guided discussion, you’ll test your thinking, challenge assumptions, and hear how others prioritise what it really takes to survive. No experience needed; just curiosity, a willingness to think differently, and an openness to discovering what you’re truly capable of.
如果有一天,所有熟悉的东西都消失了,你真的知道自己该做什么吗?没有手机、没有计划、没有安全感,只有你自己、你的本能,还有你接下来做的选择。到底哪些技能在关键时刻最重要?是生火、找食物、野外生存这些“硬技能”?还是保持冷静、清晰沟通、在压力下解决问题这些更“软”的能力?在这场讨论中,我们会把“生存”这件事拆开来看——不只是极端情况下才需要,而是其实和日常生活也有很强的关联。
我们会一起讨论、比较哪些技能更关键:从实际操作的户外技巧,到那些不那么显眼,但会决定一个人能不能适应环境的心理和社交能力。通过互动和讨论,你会测试自己的思考方式,也会听到别人是怎么排序这些能力的。
不需要任何经验,只要你愿意多想一点,看看自己在真正关键时刻,可能会是什么样子。