Joe Simpson Quote

Fear seems to exist only in our imagination. Without imagination, without the ability to see our place in the future, to work out the consequence of a particular event in all its gruesome detail, we would be quite fearless. I suppose that is why serious violent accidents, such as car crashes, avalanches, and long bouncing falls are frequently described as not frightening while actually taking place. It’s as if so much is happening to you, so much information is rushing into your mind that you have no time to imagine what the outcome might be. Things seem to happen in slow motion, as if the speed at which your mind is operating is affecting your perception of time. The future is simply a matter of fact, an emotionless reality – you will be dead – and that is that. Only the present, what is happening to you at this very instant, concerns you. Because of this, you are unable to extrapolate what the future will be like as a result of what is happening to you now. All you can do is to experience the present, nothing more. Deprived of the ability to imagine the future, you are fearless; suddenly there is nothing to be scared about. You have no time to ponder on death’s significance or fear what it may feel like. In the cataclysmic violence of the accident you lose not only the future but the past as well. You lose all possible reasons for fear, unable as you are

Joe Simpson

Fear seems to exist only in our imagination. Without imagination, without the ability to see our place in the future, to work out the consequence of a particular event in all its gruesome detail, we would be quite fearless. I suppose that is why serious violent accidents, such as car crashes, avalanches, and long bouncing falls are frequently described as not frightening while actually taking place. It’s as if so much is happening to you, so much information is rushing into your mind that you have no time to imagine what the outcome might be. Things seem to happen in slow motion, as if the speed at which your mind is operating is affecting your perception of time. The future is simply a matter of fact, an emotionless reality – you will be dead – and that is that. Only the present, what is happening to you at this very instant, concerns you. Because of this, you are unable to extrapolate what the future will be like as a result of what is happening to you now. All you can do is to experience the present, nothing more. Deprived of the ability to imagine the future, you are fearless; suddenly there is nothing to be scared about. You have no time to ponder on death’s significance or fear what it may feel like. In the cataclysmic violence of the accident you lose not only the future but the past as well. You lose all possible reasons for fear, unable as you are

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Joseph or Joe Simpson may refer to:

Joe Simpson (rugby union, born 1856) (1856–1911), English rugby union player
Joe Simpson (footballer), association football fullback who played for Lincoln City in the 1890s
Joseph Simpson (artist) (1879–1939), British painter and etcher of portraits and sporting subjects
Bullet Joe Simpson (1893–1973), Canadian ice hockey player
Sir Joseph Simpson (police officer) (1909–1968), British police officer, Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, 1958–1968
Joe Simpson (baseball) (born 1951), broadcaster for the Atlanta Braves since 1992 and former baseball player
Joseph Simpson (cricketer) (born 1958), Guyanese cricketer
Joe Simpson, American music manager and reality television producer, and the father of Ashlee and Jessica Simpson
Joe Simpson (mountaineer) (born 1960), English mountaineer and author of many books including Touching the Void
Joe Simpson (artist) (born 1984), English artist best known for cinematic oil paintings
Joe Simpson (rugby union, born 1988), Australian-born English rugby union player