No object or task is worth a human life.
2. How can readers apply this theme to their own lives? (Think about the message the reader learns.)
Readers can apply this theme in their own lives by taking their actions into careful consideration. They need to learn not to make rash decisions, but slow careful ones. Any object or task that puts a human life a grave danger of death, isn’t worth it especially without taking safety precautions .
3. Why is it important for people to read this book? (Who would benefit from reading it? Explain why.)
This book shows the importance of how a small decision can impact lives. Something that may seem small can decide someone’s fate. In this memoir, the author writes the journey of a father and son diver who learn the hard way of how an improper decision can affect their lives and their loved one’s. Most people that participate in dangerous tasks or even ordinary people should read this book just to see and realize the importance of critical decision making and safety precautions.
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Paul was a movie star that was killed in a car accident. Even though diving and cars are different, they are similar in many ways. First and foremost, just like diving, cars can be very dangerous if improper safety procedures are implemented. Paul Walker knew the risk of fast cars, and stunts. He chose to participate in the car scene because for him, it was a way of life, just as diving was a way of life for Chrissy. Paul Walker died in a high speed accident that resulted from improper maintenance. His passion and his drive was fueled by cars and in the end, he succumbed due to a horrific accident. Chris was also very passionate about diving and an error in judgement lead him and his son to death as