It’s easier on a long, steep escalator: Even if you only manage to make a few steps, you’ll arrive at the top eventually. And you are able to hold onto something.
It worked for me on Munich subway: The escalators from the rails to exit “Marienplatz” are not for the faint of heart…
I was playing a band job at a club. Entering in the front you were on the ground floor, but if you walked out on the back balcony you were about 30 feet up from the ground. Bill, the bass player, walked out onto the balcony to talk to me and happened to glance over the railing. His face went white and he jumped back plastering himself against the wall of the building. He says, “I’m terrified of heights.” I said, “Maybe if you exposed yourself you would overcome your fear.” He looked at me, undid his jacket and opened it like a flasher.
loveabulldesign almost 7 years ago
This is actually an amazing visual representation of exposure therapy!
Sherlock Watson almost 7 years ago
The advanced program involves a 13th step and a parachute.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 7 years ago
No. Just, no.
Tigressy almost 7 years ago
It’s easier on a long, steep escalator: Even if you only manage to make a few steps, you’ll arrive at the top eventually. And you are able to hold onto something.
It worked for me on Munich subway: The escalators from the rails to exit “Marienplatz” are not for the faint of heart…
But, Horace, there are also elevators…
J Short almost 7 years ago
I was playing a band job at a club. Entering in the front you were on the ground floor, but if you walked out on the back balcony you were about 30 feet up from the ground. Bill, the bass player, walked out onto the balcony to talk to me and happened to glance over the railing. His face went white and he jumped back plastering himself against the wall of the building. He says, “I’m terrified of heights.” I said, “Maybe if you exposed yourself you would overcome your fear.” He looked at me, undid his jacket and opened it like a flasher.