It’s a movie.
For those who have not watched – Peter rescues his sister Annie, who along with
her boss Elliot (villain) is trapped in a crevice, while scaling mount K2. For
me the most thrilling scene, is philosophically the most climacteric one. This
is when Annie, trapped in the crevice, & freezing to death is forced by Elliot
to risk her life for a backpack with medicines that had fallen on the other
side of the abyss. Annie has to cross over a dwindling ice-bridge for the
backpack. She hooks a rope to her abdomen belt with Elliot holing the other end
tightly. Nervously, step-by-step, raising the beats of the viewers she reaches
the mid-point of the bridge, only to realize that the rope warranting her
security, is not long enough & unhooking the rope from her abdominal belt, thereby
risking whole hog is the only way to reach the backpack, carrying life-saving
drug. She thinks for a moment and realizes that would she not take the risk,
chances of survival are anyway zilch, she unhooks herself, picks the backpack
and just while she turns to cross back the bridge gives away, she throws the
bag to the other side, jumps to grip the cliff and as in a true thriller catches
hold of the rope she had left. The bridge collapses into abyss, but she is
saved – hanging on to the rope she caught hold off while falling along with the
ice-bridge.
One might
wonder, where in this whole thrilling scene is Philosophy!?
It is - the split
second, when she thinks, unhooks herself and decides to risk it all-out to save
herself & her boss. I thought to myself – would this girl be blessed with exceptionally
high intellectual quotient, she would have calculated very high chances of her
falling into the abyss and would have desisted from such action. What made her
take that final risk that she took?
In life I
realized, there comes a point, beyond which, calculated risks are no more an
option. It is all about intelligent-emotion. Intelligent emotion is the one, due
to which, notwithstanding the damage that a professional boxer’s punch will
cause on one’s jaw, one does not shut his eyes, when the opponent swings a
punch, but keeps them wide opened to swing, evade or divert the punch. This
property to keep eyes open when the blizzard is blinding, and have the ability
to take purposeful, informed and swift action is what I call intelligent
emotion. Emotion because there is fear, there are reflexes and there is a need
to prepare one’s body and brain to undertake the blow and not fall flat on
ground. Intelligence, because one can overcome this fear and keep his eyes
open, because with eyes shut one is anyway a sitting duck. Intelligent Emotion
is the one, which does not reduce reflexes but sharpens them like never before.
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