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Standing somewhere high, the thought 'what if I jumped' flashes through you, even though you don't want to jump. It isn't a death wish; some researchers read it as the survival instinct working overtime. Why does a brain trying to protect you whisper the most terrifying idea it has?
— the high place phenomenon (l'appel du vide)
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