- What was the message in the documentary that had the biggest impact in your thinking?
2. "They say that in the toughest of times, you develop character, in actuality character is revealed". What does this mean? How does Nando display his character?
3. How is it that in the face of "certain death", Nando and Roberto were able to persevere and continue across the Andes?
4. What situation in your life has been difficult to overcome? How can you "persevere" in the face of certain failure...pain...suffering...?
5. Come up with your own mantra. Who are you? What are you about? What could you say about you...your commitment....your personality? For example: "I am fierce. I will fight through anything".
6. During the film, one of the scientists says that "Nando had a remarkable sense of resilience". What does that mean? How did Nando demonstrate "resilience"? Do you believe that you have resilience?
7. In the film, Nando states: "The only way to go forward is that you can't go back". Explain this thinking.
8. Is it possible for you (or us), to get our brains to start to believe that we can only go forward? Can we program our brain to operate like Nando's? Give me an example if you can.
6. During the film, one of the scientists says that "Nando had a remarkable sense of resilience". What does that mean? How did Nando demonstrate "resilience"? Do you believe that you have resilience?
7. In the film, Nando states: "The only way to go forward is that you can't go back". Explain this thinking.
8. Is it possible for you (or us), to get our brains to start to believe that we can only go forward? Can we program our brain to operate like Nando's? Give me an example if you can.