Dale Comstock
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
They love Taco.
My wife and son are Indonesian.
They love Taco Bell.
I turned them into Mexicans, I think.
But yeah, let's go to Taco Bell.
I'm like, how'd you know?
I was thinking about that.
But we do it all the time and it's because it's what's called entrainment.
So we start getting on the same frequencies.
The more we know people around certain people, the same people, we start to think alike and we start anticipating other people's reactions and actions and things like that.
I'll give you a crazy story just to kind of drive this point home real quick is I was in a helicopter crash back on Mother's Day in 1990, May of 1990.
Darien province in Panama.
I was in the unit, went down to Blackhawk, lost the number one engine at 206 feet, triple canopy jungle.
First thing the pilots did was kill the fuel.
We hit a tree, snapped the rotor blades off to the hubs and we turned into a giant lawn dart flying through the jungle.
No lift, right?
And I remember
you know, the processing, all this as it was happening, which was like super fast.
Right.
But it did seem like a slow down.