A Quote by Nirmal Purja

When people are in stressful situations, they do shout. — © Nirmal Purja
When people are in stressful situations, they do shout.
When I walk on stage, it's a release valve for me. Life is stressful anyway, so therefore, when I walk on stage, it releases all those stressful situations, and I feel good about myself.
People who contend with stressful situations regularly detect more opportunities of this nature than people who are living in pampered circumstances.
I like to look at how people work together when they are put into stressful situations, when life stops being cozy.
It's in the DNA of all the shows that I have done that are about people that are dealing with very stressful situations that are giving them a lot of angst.
Some people say that in stressful situations I can seem unflappable, and I think that's partly because I'm always kind of internally flapped.
In the past, human society provided encouragement and opportunity for people to extend support to each other, especially in highly stressful situations.
If you are ever attacked in the street do not shout 'help!', shout 'Fire!'. People adore fires and always come rushing. Nobody will come if you shout 'help.
I purposely put myself in new, stressful situations so that I can continuously learn.
The ability to remain calm and focused in stressful situations is central to making positive decisions.
This is a way you can learn about someone through very stressful situations. That is when a person is either gonna shine or falter.
I've been put into a lot of situations that could be stressful. That's really helped me mature, both as a performer and as a man.
The COVID-19 crisis has presented disproportionate risks to Central Virginia's seniors, and it has created extremely stressful situations for their families.
For those who have served in combat, life is never the same. It puts the most stressful civilian situations into a whole different context.
Learning slowly to not be so reactionary while inserting verbal gratitude into stressful situations is almost like being healed of mental blindness.
Living in stressful situations there are chemicals in your brain that are released that essentially degrade the neuron connections that allow you to function as a normal human being.
I intend to get four people in a tent that I can attest is absolutely smaller than the Dragon spacecraft, on a mountain when it's snowing out, and introduce everybody to some really stressful situations. We are all going to know each other incredibly well long before we ever strap into Dragon.
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