Not Too Smart

My favorite part:

Walking across hot coals heated to between 1,200 to 2,000 degrees provides attendees an opportunity to "understand that there is absolutely nothing you can overcome," according to the motivational speaker's website.

Either that is the worst motivational speaker ever or it should be "absolutely nothing you can't overcome". lol
 
yeah, that's the first thing i noticed too... "understand that there is absolutely nothing you can overcome" lol
 
The media is twisting the story for over-hype...as usual.

Not that I like or care about Tony Robbins...but walking over a bed of coals is done in various venus more often than you think. It's a pretty neat rush.

You see...the trick is to move at a quick steady pace. There's a layer of ash over the coals...insulates a bit against your skin. Foot should have brief contact with the ground. Walk quickly, steadily, having foot on the ground as briefly as possible.

Also you can see areas where the ash covers the coals denser than other areas. Darker gray spots. You want to place your foot there if possible...so you're selecting where you're walking.

Now there are going to be a small percentage of people that have sensitive delicate skin on the bottom of their feet. Ah well....it's gonna happen.

Now here's the part that most people miss. 21 people hurt...but the convention at 6,000 people. Now I'm sure not all 6,000 people did the walk, but I'll bet a pint of Guinness that over a 1,000 did it. They had what...8 lanes of coals..and it took 90 minutes to get the walkers through? 21 people out of that total? Not bad. Did the media interview the ~980 people that actually did it successfully?
 
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