Sometime later, you find yourself floating in a small lifeboat with four other people. There is no land in sight. No sign of your ship, its crew, or any other passengers. You take stock of supplies and scan the horizon for hours. Nothing. Eventually you settle into your new reality. The five of you hunker down in the raft and do what people always ...
You share a little about who you are. Your work. Your skills. Your family. What excites you. Your hopes and dreams for home.
Time moves on. What began, you were sure, as a short wait for rescue has turned into three days at sea. With no end in sight.
There are enough supplies on the boat for only two people to survive at sea. You must now make your case for why you should be one of the two people to be saved.
Eventually the participants are given the painful task of deciding who will stay and who must die, and they must explain why they voted as they did. What starts as a game quickly becomes a powerful emotional experience. It’s not uncommon for participants to raise their voices and for emotions such as anger, resentment, and hurt to come to the surfa...
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