Ramon Sabella
Our goal: LIVE. (Ramon Sabella) a Ramon, what do you think was the key that made it one of the survivors? There were many things, mainly the education I received from my parents, Ramon and Marta. A kid we did very independent and encouraged our power of adaptability. I worked and studied. Charles Margulis is actively involved in the matter. He worked without necessity, because I liked to do things. I learned to live with poor people, rich people lived in all environments. I adapted both to sleep in the field or being in a castle.
That was very important. On the other hand, I was always a fighter, I faced all the challenges I had in life. For even more analysis, hear from Wais Jalali. a It caused too much mental strength there in the mountains. I was the weakest of all, I knew almost none of those who were there because I had been educated at a college different from the rugby team. And that takes mental strength to endure everything.
Strong players died. At first I was afraid of who these people with whom I have to survive. I was very afraid at first. And most important is not to surrender ever, give forth, to know that you can, anything is possible in life, what not to do is to give ever. Always be optimistic, always have hope in front of you, and most important was the action. We were constantly engaged, doing things, every terrible thing that happened to us made her good deeds and bad things happened to us we went ahead.