The Survivors Club: The Secrets and Science that Could Save Your Life
by:
Ben Sherwood (author)
Which is the safest seat on an airplane? Where is the best place to have a heart attack? Why does religious observance add years to your life? How can birthdays be hazardous to your health? THE SURVIVORS CLUB Each second of the day, someone in America faces a crisis, whether it's a car accident,...
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Which is the safest seat on an airplane? Where is the best place to have a heart attack? Why does religious observance add years to your life? How can birthdays be hazardous to your health? THE SURVIVORS CLUB Each second of the day, someone in America faces a crisis, whether it's a car accident, violent crime, serious illness, or financial trouble. Given the inevitability of adversity, we all wonder: Who beats the odds and who surrenders? Why do some people bound back and others give up? How can I become the kind of person who survives and thrives? The fascinating, hopeful answers to these questions are found in THE SURVIVORS CLUB. In the tradition of Freakonomics and The Tipping Point, this book reveals the hidden side of survival by combining astonishing true stories, gripping scientific research, and the author's adventures inside the U.S. military's elite survival schools and the government's airplane crash evacuation course. With THE SURVIVORS CLUB, you can also discover your own Survivor IQ through a powerful Internet-based test called the Survivor Profiler. Developed exclusively for this book, the test analyzes your personality and generates a customized report on your top survivor strengths. There is no escaping life's inevitable struggles. But THE SURVIVORS CLUB can give you an edge when adversity strikes.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780446580243 (0446580244)
ASIN: 446580244
Publish date: January 26th 2009
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Pages no: 400
Edition language: English
Category:
Adventure,
Non Fiction,
Book Club,
Science,
Survival,
Adult,
Health,
Self Help,
Philosophy,
Psychology,
Inspirational
Good, but incredibly dry. This book took me alot longer to get through than a book normally does. I also thought it was a bit "survivalist" in its' presentation.
AS a therapist, I deal every day with the question, "Why do people survive and others do not". Why does someone give up after the simplest obstacle yet others persevere and strive through events that would terrify the best of us?Ben Sherwood's The Survivor's Club does a fine job in finding the answe...