First, seek excitement. Some people like adventure, they like the thrilling feeling, and they can exercise their will. Breaking through your limits again and again through extreme sports will give people a sense of accomplishment. They think this is a manifestation of self-transcendence, and the meaning of life is to explore the unknown. Some people regard adventure as the meaning of life and a kind of self-biochemistry, so they have a soft spot for extreme sports.
Second, the safety awareness is weak. People who like extreme sports are unaware of the potential danger. In the process of skydiving or disco dancing, if the rope breaks due to any obstacles, they have almost no chance of survival.
They are just on the spur of the moment, only pursuing temporary psychological pleasure and ignoring the sense of security. Any extreme sport is a highly dangerous sport, and no matter how good the measures are, they can't completely guarantee the safety of every tourist, so it's best not to challenge some extreme sports that are too dangerous.
Third, Bo people's eyes. Some people think that extreme sports are something to boast about. If you can do what ordinary people dare not do, you will be envied and satisfied with your vanity.
Playing extreme athletes will be sought after by many people, and there will be a sense of satisfaction in my heart. They feel that being recognized by others is a cash withdrawal of self-worth. This is a wrong idea. No matter what extreme sports, you can't aim at attracting people's attention. Only by ensuring personal safety can we challenge extreme sports.