I recently read a book (I know; ice water is being passed out in Hell as we speak).
It was very enlightening.
It suggests that the higher the heart rate goes, the more likely is that we lose good decision-making ability.
That is to say; if you get excited at a fire and your heart rate goes up to say, 175; you are going to make poor decisions due to your excited state.
However; if you remain calm with a rate of around 120 or less, you are more apt to make good decisions. Your "cool under fire" comes from training, knowledge, experience and maturity.
Therefore; younger ones will be more excitable and older, more experienced jakes will be less excitable.
Would you agree?
TCSS.
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