When I was younger, I was
quite risk-averse. I said "no" to a lot of things that some might
consider a "safe-ish" activity - like Bungee Jumping or riding a
motorcycle. (Dirt bikes were OK though, because I never got going that
fast).
So why did I find myself backing
away from a snake charmer who was walking towards me with a fully
loaded Cobra held out in front of him?
More to the point, why did I let him put it around my neck in the first place?
Most would say that this definitely falls under the category of unacceptable risk. Some might say it was the adventures of youth. I would simply call it stupid.
February 1993 - my first
day in New Delhi, India for a 2-week trade show. On the ride in from the
airport in the middle of the night, I had passed a man riding an
elephant down the street. An amazing country. I was solo for the first
two days before the rest of the team showed up, and I was looking for
something to do after I had checked out the booth at the fairgrounds. We
had organized for cars with drivers, because it takes a whole different
set of skills to drive there.
My
driver had pulled over to the side of the road so that I could
experience some of the local culture and tourist attractions, which
apparently involved getting your photo taken with a poisonous snake
draped over your shoulders.
It must have been the smog affecting my brain, because I agreed to do it.
As you might expect, I was a bit
nervous so I asked the charmer if it was safe - if the snake had been
de-venomed. He nodded. So we proceeded, and the driver snapped a couple
pictures of me with the charmer holding the snake across my shoulders.
It was only after he had removed
the snake and I paid him that I realized my mistake. The charmer
decided he wanted more money as I was walking back towards the car. So
he started to follow me. I turned to see the charmer pointing the
"apparently de-venomed" Cobra directly at me like a weapon. Oops.
The
driver stood between me and the charmer and signalled me to hand him
some money. I did, and he passed it to the charmer, who seemed
satisfied, un-cocked his Cobra and walked back to the basket.
I afterward learned that nodding meant "No" and wobbling your head side to side meant "Yes".
I guess I should have read up on the cultural signals before I left on the trip.
Do
you know an unacceptable risk when you see it? Or does it literally
have to (almost) bite you before you know it is "unacceptable"?
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