The trainees first formed a big circle, then used eye masks to cover their eyes. When the trainees couldn't see anything, the coach asked them to stand up and walk around randomly. It was really hard to take even a step because they might bump into classmates, chairs, doors or walls. The students began to be very careful, feeling lost in a vast sea of people without knowing where to go. With the help of the coach and assistant coaches, the students held hands with each other, feeling warmth despite being unable to see anything. They no longer felt lonely, as if life had a direction...
Project Sharing Points:
Be brave enough to take on your own responsibilities, trust your teammates, and believe in yourself. There are indeed very few things that one person can achieve alone. We need to collaborate with our companions, for high levels of independence bring high levels of collaboration. When facing risks, do you dare to trust your companions? (In fact, without risk, there is no trust.) Your confidence will affect your judgment of your companions. How can you ensure perfect trust by actively seeking a commitment? Our mutual emotions silently strengthen through this air of exchange!