So today, I helped stop a robbery. I chucked down my bags and chased a guy down the street shouting "STOP!" and some huge guys (who I think were security guards form another shop) jumped on him and brought him down.
However, pumping with adrenaline as I was, I couldn't help but say something stupid about civic duty, and the guy lunged at me, dodged round me and ran off. We gave chase and caught him again, but I realised it had been my inexperience that had given him the break.
Afterwards, this struck me as odd. I'm a gamer, and I play games where people jump out and attack you, and I react without so much as a bat of an eyelid and take them down. This guy, however, wasn't as loud, or fast as in a game, nor ever that close, but he was real, and it was enough to make me take a step back and give him a chance.
So my question is, have you ever had an experience where you have found yourself less prepared than you expected? Are there things you thought you were good at that it turned out you weren't?
However, pumping with adrenaline as I was, I couldn't help but say something stupid about civic duty, and the guy lunged at me, dodged round me and ran off. We gave chase and caught him again, but I realised it had been my inexperience that had given him the break.
Afterwards, this struck me as odd. I'm a gamer, and I play games where people jump out and attack you, and I react without so much as a bat of an eyelid and take them down. This guy, however, wasn't as loud, or fast as in a game, nor ever that close, but he was real, and it was enough to make me take a step back and give him a chance.
So my question is, have you ever had an experience where you have found yourself less prepared than you expected? Are there things you thought you were good at that it turned out you weren't?