Q: What draw does the wild have for you?
BEAR GRYLLS: The wild builds bonds between people that last a lifetime. I see this time after time from expeditions; from shows like The Island, Running Wild and The Worlds Toughest Race that we are currently filming. It’s powerful and good, but there is no shortcut to avoiding some scary moments and a few scars!
Q: You are the youngest man to scale Everest and an incomparable survivalist. How do you believe your experience of fear differs from most people?
BG: I have felt truly terrified more times than I can remember. I have learnt though, through experience, to do my utmost to hold my nerve and to stay calm in these situations. “Calm is contagious”, as the SEALS say. You have to face fears head on and understand that fear is there to sharpen you, and the best way over our fears is right through the middle. Never run from them or they grow.
Q: Your shows frequently present the visceral reality of survival. What are your thoughts on our instinct to survive as a species?
BG: It is hard wired in our DNA to stay alive, whatever it takes. We all have that. Life can cover over that spirit sometimes and dull it down, but when the chips are down and you really need it, the spark of that fire
inside, that human spirit will always be there. You just got to trust that and dig deep sometimes to claim the
truth.
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