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How can the rescuer forgets "action no.6"?
The following is a fictional scenario. Because in actual daily lives, its impossible to happen.
If the rescuer forgets about the "action number 6", it means he had forgotten to turn on the oxygen supply for the wounded person he was helping. It would be extremely serious. It might cause the death of the patient.
There must be a sequence of thoughts in our brains when we are doing anything. For example, when you are home from a holiday, the first thing you need to do is search for your key to open the door. Next is to enter the house. 3rd is to open the windows. 4th is to turn on the lights, etc.
It is a sequence of actions. And every action has a reflection in the brain. In daily lives you don't need to remember the sequence of actions. But in the case of a rescue, the discipline of rescue must be followed. You can not forget any one of them. And you must follow the exact sequence to do.
How can anyone forget the importance of oxygen supply?
We have two kinds of thinking since early history.
One is the laws from the left brain.... maybe it's not a law, it is only a sequence of thinking.
Two is the function of composing in the right brain.
To make it very, very simple: There are lots of words in the left brain; it is the role of the right brain to compose them.
If you have missed the no.6 word in a long sentence, there might be a fault in your brain......
The fault might be deadly sometimes.
Balancing the brains is important in future lives.
Exceptions are for talents like Albert Einstein. He can forget to put on his pants when going out.
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