In one of the late night show, Aron claimed that almost EVERYBODY can be him after hanging alone for 127h. The point is how to open such abilities in yourself without being pinned by the rock.
Soy DORa Most likely after since he was just an ordinary dude before cutting his arm off. She wouldn’t have remembered him if it was just a normal guy on a plane
I’m guessing with his head and severed arm held high in the sky and keep pushing the boundaries of his life like we all do everyday. And saying yah I just cut my arm off without and medication anesthesia etc. to save myself from dying in a dark cave all alone does that mean I’m gonna now sit down and cry like a little girl that my arms gone and my life’s over no I’m gonna keep going and keep trying my very best everyday and give it my best shot and that’s all anyone can ever ask to someone.
This isn't about him being a 'less talented climber'. He basically starred death in the face for hours and still had the courage to pull back into life. That is what this is about. Life is a test in many ways - this shows how anything is possible if you try. An amazing individual and I really hope docs can somehow invent prosthetics that mimmic real arms so he gets it back!
Honestly, I could NEVER do that. The mere thought of cutting off my own arm - even to save my life - makes me feel faint. Aron makes it sound like it was the obvious and only choice but I doubt anybody I know could ever do that. This guy is just amazing.
you really cant say that for sure, when you are in life or death situations who you are as a person, your character, disappears. instinct kicks in and wild things happen. thats the thing with all animals including humans, self preservation & the "will to survive" push you from accepting your death to doing the last most drastic thing possible to have a shot of survival.
@@Nayukuo I think the effects of starvation, especially dehydration, felt like a slow and more torturous death plus the fact he could have been feeling a bit numb helped toughen through the thought of it
Aron is looking much healthier these days! He seems more at peace. Perhaps he is 'coming into his own'? Thanks for the update on how and what he's doing. His story is inspirational to so many people!
just did my first canyon in Robber's Roost, where he cut his arm off, and I have to say... That is not the place to go alone without telling anyone. Hopefully we've all learned lessons from this man, not just glorified him. We did the East fork of Blue John Canyon to the main fork, a slightly more technical section than he was in.
My goodness, you went there after what Aron went through? That is just amazing because I wouldn't have been able to do it, especially alone. I hope that you did tell others that you were doing this.
People already think they have a bad life when just your alarm clock goes on and you drive to work where you don't want to work from the 4 years before but this dude he is just insane respect man
For those of you who havent watched the film yet, i recomend doing so. Fantastic film, and really keeps you at the edge of your seat. And you can almost feel the emotions thru every frame. What a man.
man to think after all he went through, after all the pain he had to suffer through, he still rock climbs he is one hell of a man and a hero, and a warrior god bless this man
I think by focusing on him "still" we get to do this incredible thing that he did vicariously. We get this experience of loving life more than death and sacrificing ourselves consequently. With his education, we are educated.
I love how he's is still doing what he loves, even though without his arm, that doesnt stop him, however we people that have two arms are to afraid to go for it (whatever we want to do) i can speak for myself when i say im scared of os much, but seing this guy inspires me, he is awesome
This guy is a hero. Maybe not a hero who helps others but another definition of hero. And he could be a hero who helps other too I mean he did change my life by giving me the strength to be positive and to never give up.
this guy trips me out cuz he is like me in many ways, i'm not soloing 14ers in winter but i live in colorado in the mountains, i hike solo all the time, i love phish, i am really inspired by mr ralston, the irony that he had brushes with death so frequently from mountaineering in extreme conditions then this happens on his vacation. he was looking for adventure and so am i and i hope i don't create a scenario like he had cuz damn, his balls are way bigger than mine, dude aron, you are my hero
Saw the movie some time ago, but (literally) just finished reading the book. Amazingly inspirational story about the human spirit & will to survive. Mad respect to Aron for performing the unthinkable in order to facilitate his own escape.
i salute you aron, i'm at behind you to support, thanks for being an inspiration to us. i've seen the movie so many many times.. i'd still watched it over and over again specially when i'm at lowest point in my life just to refresh and inspired again aside from praying.. your supreme selfishness is our game.. thank you aron!
And another thing is, it's not like he is out there showing off. How can you show something like that off? I can't even begin to imagine how he feels everyday. No wonder he is still stunned and in disbelief. It's easy for any one of us to think about what we could have or wouldn't have done, but the fact of the matter is that you either want to live or die. Although he wasn't very smart going alone and not telling anyone, at least his positive attitude towards life kept him alive!!!
usually you'd think only a navy seal or some other kind of commando would have the mental ability to go through with this, this guy is truly a warrior.
Truly an inspirational story of personal discovery and will to survive. I to be able to have in that situation take your life in your hands and survive is incredible. Telling todays youth about your experiences and with your wisdom educated people is what I feel most people would not do, for this your inspire me to take life everyday and never give up. Thank you for sharing this story to the world because of this i believe we all can learn something
many things make this story remarkable, like the character in the movie says, it was almost like it was meant to be, I like the part in the movie where he says this rock was waiting for me since the day I was born, everything in my life, every decision, has led me to this place, and the fact that he saw a vision of his son makes it incredible, he wasn't stupid, he is very smart had a good job, speaks many languages, plays piano very good, etc... but like he said is like it was meant to happen
He overcame something that 97 percent of people couldn't have. His will to live was stronger than the impossible situation he was placed in. He had to rip his own body apart. The surge of rage that lay within him was finally unleashed. It was the spirit within that was always there. The spirit of his ancestors. The spirit of life. Inside Aron the spirit of life burns brighter than the sun...brighter than the whole galaxy.... brighter than anything.
To answer his question at the end: Because many people would choose to die, or not have enough courage to amputate their own arm. The sheer amount of strength and bravery, that will to live, is enough to have your name in the halls of fame more so than anyone else I can think of at this moment.
everyone keep in mind that the most painful part was his hand being crushed by the rock. by the time he had started to amputate his own arm, he was so delirious that he probably did not feel as much pain as his hand being flattened. the hand was already "gone", so to break it off would of course be painful, but not as painful as getting your hand crushed flat.
I'm glad I saw this video. I just read the book which was fascinating about his story of survival. But what was missing was his thoughts on why God allowed him to survive and what he's suppose to do (or is doing) with this gift. This video helps a lot in filling answering that question. Seems like Aron should write another book about his journey in the years after his amazing survival.
Don't know why this guy gets all the attention. There was another guy who got his hand caught in an combine, and during the process of stopping the gears from turning he caused the motor to throw sparks. This started an fire, and he jammed the knife in at mid bicep, and had to hack his arm off in a matter of minutes before he burned to death. Now I realize Aron's took some guts too, but this other guy was on fire, and hacked his arm off in much less time.
On the other hand, Im sure that Aron, being smart as he is, knew since the first few days he had to break his bone to be able to cut himself free. He might had the hope of getting rescued, get free somehow, or simply the instinct to live longer before do it, but he knew what was happening. That doesnt change the fact hes a Hero and a great teacher. Im also sure he fought through the days with his arm and the rock to the point he lost his strength many times. Damn, must been really hard times.
''and then in order to feel something i had to be in riskier environments'' ''first breaking the bones in my arm and then using the knife that i had to cut through the soft tissues''. apart from doing it also describing it with serenity and even excitement... i am glad that my amygdala is in its proper place and functioning adequately.
The meaning of life is to give to others, give time, give money, give anything that is positive. That is what I've learned after surviving a horrible medical accident.
My leg got chopped off and after 3 surgeries the wonderful doctors reattached it and I played pro softball for the next 12 years. Mostly making that level because of how fast I could run. Nothing makes you appreciate your body like losing part of it. What I went through was not nearly as drastic as his ordeal, I was working and surrounded by people when it happened, but I can relate. Thank God for Doctors. Particularly Doctor Ronald Heisey at Bayshore Medical in Pasadena, Texas.
TO THE PEOPLE WHO CANT UNDERSTAND WHY OTHERS CARE ABOUT THIS: Hes not a hero for saving the world, or giving his life to save other lifes. Not a hero in that way. Hes a Hero because he took a few quite HARD lessons in life - a few, not just the shocky one - and was able to learn them all. Plus, he was able to survive and share all those lessons with us, transforming his story into a Huge Lesson to the world. Now I care more about some values in life. Dont you think Aron deserves credit for it?
@Pandafanekn they were'nt in blue john canyon when he were stuck with his arm. they actually built an exact copy of what it looks like, the place where it all happened, and recorded it all in a studio. but in the beggining and at the end they were there :)
This guy was definitely stupid to go on an adventure like that without informing anybody or keeping a mode of communication open with someone he trusts. But he definitely had the courage to make a life changing decision where his life became more precious then saving his limb and hats off to him in accomplishing this feat. it just shows the limits of human survival.
I just watched 127 hours. This man is not just a man. He's a BRAVE man.
hes not just a brave man.
So old comment XD
Just watched today and I’m so moved by him.
Read his book. It’s amazing
In one of the late night show, Aron claimed that almost EVERYBODY can be him after hanging alone for 127h. The point is how to open such abilities in yourself without being pinned by the rock.
I sat next to him on a plane when i was 12. He is a truly amazing guy!
ponalu123 was it before is accident or after
@@louellasalasina8325 i think she will not reply anymore lol. That comment is from 9 years ago haha. Probably dead account.
L Jay Caro I had a feeling but their could have been a really small chance anyways we will never know i guess😪
Soy DORa Most likely after since he was just an ordinary dude before cutting his arm off. She wouldn’t have remembered him if it was just a normal guy on a plane
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Respect to the man
Still trying to figure out how he walks with balls that big
I’m guessing with his head and severed arm held high in the sky and keep pushing the boundaries of his life like we all do everyday. And saying yah I just cut my arm off without and medication anesthesia etc. to save myself from dying in a dark cave all alone does that mean I’m gonna now sit down and cry like a little girl that my arms gone and my life’s over no I’m gonna keep going and keep trying my very best everyday and give it my best shot and that’s all anyone can ever ask to someone.
This isn't about him being a 'less talented climber'. He basically starred death in the face for hours and still had the courage to pull back into life. That is what this is about. Life is a test in many ways - this shows how anything is possible if you try.
An amazing individual and I really hope docs can somehow invent prosthetics that mimmic real arms so he gets it back!
That's what I thought too today, I dont think they have yet, hope I get a response🙂
dude i respect you... you made space in my heart
Honestly, I could NEVER do that. The mere thought of cutting off my own arm - even to save my life - makes me feel faint.
Aron makes it sound like it was the obvious and only choice but I doubt anybody I know could ever do that.
This guy is just amazing.
you really cant say that for sure, when you are in life or death situations who you are as a person, your character, disappears.
instinct kicks in and wild things happen.
thats the thing with all animals including humans, self preservation & the "will to survive" push you from accepting your death to doing the last most drastic thing possible to have a shot of survival.
@@unfortunately_fortunate2000bro this comment is 10 years old lmao I can't really say my views are the same as when I was 15 anymore.
@@Nayukuo bro, who cares how old the comment is, ik people in their 40's that dont realize instinct will take over in this kind of shituation.
@@Nayukuo I think the effects of starvation, especially dehydration, felt like a slow and more torturous death plus the fact he could have been feeling a bit numb helped toughen through the thought of it
I am sure this is what Aron thought for the first 100h. Try, for example, to fast for 3 days and observe how you change.
Aron is looking much healthier these days! He seems more at peace. Perhaps he is 'coming into his own'? Thanks for the update on how and what he's doing. His story is inspirational to so many people!
just did my first canyon in Robber's Roost, where he cut his arm off, and I have to say... That is not the place to go alone without telling anyone. Hopefully we've all learned lessons from this man, not just glorified him.
We did the East fork of Blue John Canyon to the main fork, a slightly more technical section than he was in.
My goodness, you went there after what Aron went through? That is just amazing because I wouldn't have been able to do it, especially alone. I hope that you did tell others that you were doing this.
And bring satelit phone
He didn’t get trapped in Robber’s Roost, because I think that’s what you mean.
thank you
This guy is amazing! I can't describe the feelings I get when I see these videos of him..
Respect to you, Aron Ralston!
@Harsh Jha indeed we may never know the answer
People already think they have a bad life when just your alarm clock goes on and you drive to work where you don't want to work from the 4 years before but this dude he is just insane respect man
For those of you who havent watched the film yet, i recomend doing so. Fantastic film, and really keeps you at the edge of your seat. And you can almost feel the emotions thru every frame.
What a man.
If it doesn't kill you it makes you stronger
No. No it doesn’t.
Ben Morgan it actually makes you very, very weak. Usually almost dead in fact
Well he is the strongest man alive
False.
Nope. It F...s you up mentally and have to live with that forever...
One bad decision after another and yet he stilled managed to make it out of the depths of despair... amazing. His story is truly remarkable.
i love this guy. his book was amazing. he is a shining example of human fortitude, adaptability, humility, and strength, and gratitude.
He must love all the possibilities of climbing attachments he can get to his arm now
man to think after all he went through, after all the pain he had to suffer through, he still rock climbs he is one hell of a man and a hero, and a warrior god bless this man
I think by focusing on him "still" we get to do this incredible thing that he did vicariously. We get this experience of loving life more than death and sacrificing ourselves consequently. With his education, we are educated.
That’s a pretty gruesome story to tell a bunch of 5th graders lol
You are a pretty gruesome person to be on youtube lol
@@bariohuli145 ok
yeah 😂🤣😂 but I am sure he left out the details of cutting off the arm
I mean it’s not too bad they probably can’t grasp how gruesome it is
They were SIXTH graders! So they're old enough!
I wonder if he gets tired of telling the boulder story. He must tell it a few times a week, whenever he meets a new person.
got stump? LOL at his shirt
I love how he's is still doing what he loves, even though without his arm, that doesnt stop him, however we people that have two arms are to afraid to go for it (whatever we want to do) i can speak for myself when i say im scared of os much, but seing this guy inspires me, he is awesome
This guy is a hero. Maybe not a hero who helps others but another definition of hero.
And he could be a hero who helps other too I mean he did change my life by giving me the strength to be positive and to never give up.
this guy trips me out cuz he is like me in many ways, i'm not soloing 14ers in winter but i live in colorado in the mountains, i hike solo all the time, i love phish, i am really inspired by mr ralston, the irony that he had brushes with death so frequently from mountaineering in extreme conditions then this happens on his vacation. he was looking for adventure and so am i and i hope i don't create a scenario like he had cuz damn, his balls are way bigger than mine, dude aron, you are my hero
Saw the movie some time ago, but (literally) just finished reading the book. Amazingly inspirational story about the human spirit & will to survive. Mad respect to Aron for performing the unthinkable in order to facilitate his own escape.
i salute you aron, i'm at behind you to support, thanks for being an inspiration to us. i've seen the movie so many many times.. i'd still watched it over and over again specially when i'm at lowest point in my life just to refresh and inspired again aside from praying.. your supreme selfishness is our game.. thank you aron!
He is a hero and an example for humanity! Greetings from Dominican Republic.
I love his sense of humor, truly remarkable story. I saw the film and documentaries, but i still must own the book. Respect.
And another thing is, it's not like he is out there showing off. How can you show something like that off? I can't even begin to imagine how he feels everyday. No wonder he is still stunned and in disbelief. It's easy for any one of us to think about what we could have or wouldn't have done, but the fact of the matter is that you either want to live or die. Although he wasn't very smart going alone and not telling anyone, at least his positive attitude towards life kept him alive!!!
i love how hes embracing it with that shirt ♥
0:53 Watch the blonde child in the middle gazing at Ralston's arm.
Yo is she ok
usually you'd think only a navy seal or some other kind of commando would have the mental ability to go through with this, this guy is truly a warrior.
He was so brave to amputate his hand
Truly an inspirational story of personal discovery and will to survive. I to be able to have in that situation take your life in your hands and survive is incredible. Telling todays youth about your experiences and with your wisdom educated people is what I feel most people would not do, for this your inspire me to take life everyday and never give up. Thank you for sharing this story to the world because of this i believe we all can learn something
Very self-aware guy. Props to you Aron.
Who else is here because they watched 127 hours.
You're not alone
I'm here for my school presentation
*Everyone*
many things make this story remarkable, like the character in the movie says, it was almost like it was meant to be, I like the part in the movie where he says this rock was waiting for me since the day I was born, everything in my life, every decision, has led me to this place, and the fact that he saw a vision of his son makes it incredible, he wasn't stupid, he is very smart had a good job, speaks many languages, plays piano very good, etc... but like he said is like it was meant to happen
This guy is amazing, He is like my hero
He overcame something that 97 percent of people couldn't have. His will to live was stronger than the impossible situation he was placed in. He had to rip his own body apart. The surge of rage that lay within him was finally unleashed. It was the spirit within that was always there. The spirit of his ancestors. The spirit of life. Inside Aron the spirit of life burns brighter than the sun...brighter than the whole galaxy.... brighter than anything.
Great . Awsome , and good article .
All the best to him man..what a good guy.
This guy is incredible.
This guy should get a Bad Ass of the Century award.
To answer his question at the end: Because many people would choose to die, or not have enough courage to amputate their own arm. The sheer amount of strength and bravery, that will to live, is enough to have your name in the halls of fame more so than anyone else I can think of at this moment.
Lol it's funny when I think that my life is so just so hard. This dude is awesome
He deserves to be a legend
WHERE CAN I HUG THIS MAN?!
MAAD MAD MAD MAD MAD MAD MAD respect for this guy.
i love that last tone that sounds
everyone keep in mind that the most painful part was his hand being crushed by the rock. by the time he had started to amputate his own arm, he was so delirious that he probably did not feel as much pain as his hand being flattened. the hand was already "gone", so to break it off would of course be painful, but not as painful as getting your hand crushed flat.
I'm glad I saw this video. I just read the book which was fascinating about his story of survival. But what was missing was his thoughts on why God allowed him to survive and what he's suppose to do (or is doing) with this gift. This video helps a lot in filling answering that question. Seems like Aron should write another book about his journey in the years after his amazing survival.
He is just so cool
You’re the greatest adventurer of all time !!!
Don't know why this guy gets all the attention. There was another guy who got his hand caught in an combine, and during the process of stopping the gears from turning he caused the motor to throw sparks. This started an fire, and he jammed the knife in at mid bicep, and had to hack his arm off in a matter of minutes before he burned to death. Now I realize Aron's took some guts too, but this other guy was on fire, and hacked his arm off in much less time.
3:31 All those arms after seeing one cut off.
On the other hand, Im sure that Aron, being smart as he is, knew since the first few days he had to break his bone to be able to cut himself free. He might had the hope of getting rescued, get free somehow, or simply the instinct to live longer before do it, but he knew what was happening. That doesnt change the fact hes a Hero and a great teacher. Im also sure he fought through the days with his arm and the rock to the point he lost his strength many times. Damn, must been really hard times.
Amazing. Absolutely amazing.
@Harsh Jha 🧡💛💚💙 Welcome to my 11 year old comment sir. Bitcoin was $1 back then and now it's $32000.
I wonder where it'll be in 11 years from now?
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The human spirit is amazing. We never know what we are capable of until backed into a corner of life or death.
2:47 I can see why they cast James Franco for the movie
Amazing guy! Can't wait to see the movie is dedicated to him. Greez from Switzerland!
3:08 gives me goosebumps
3:08 is that seriously his bloody amputated arm stuck in a gap? This dude is fucking pro!
127 Hours was AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!
haha i love his shirt :) got stump?
''and then in order to feel something i had to be in riskier environments'' ''first breaking the bones in my arm and then using the knife that i had to cut through the soft tissues''. apart from doing it also describing it with serenity and even excitement... i am glad that my amygdala is in its proper place and functioning adequately.
You are my hero.
I read his book "Between a Rock and A hard pace" His story is so incredible, horrible... but incredible.
RESPECT!!!!
i love at 1:10 that girl is just glaring at his arm, these kids need to take this stuff in. they're only impressionable when they want to be it seems.
Pause at 0:56. Says it all.
This guy is so badass
You can push the boundaries .. but sometimes the boundaries push back.
The meaning of life is to give to others, give time, give money, give anything that is positive. That is what I've learned after surviving a horrible medical accident.
Very strong young man, respect🌹💙
This is such an incredible true story. I can NOT wait to see the movie.
what a brave man!! to recover and get back on the horse from... not a simple thing... nope...
The SAW movies must be a total different experience for him, lol.
Saw 6 tho
My leg got chopped off and after 3 surgeries the wonderful doctors reattached it and I played pro softball for the next 12 years. Mostly making that level because of how fast I could run. Nothing makes you appreciate your body like losing part of it. What I went through was not nearly as drastic as his ordeal, I was working and surrounded by people when it happened, but I can relate. Thank God for Doctors. Particularly Doctor Ronald Heisey at Bayshore Medical in Pasadena, Texas.
not that hard on the new york times channel, there is so much untapped potential here
I wanna give him a hug!
what a cool guy truly
According to IMDB the video diary is private and has only been seen by his family/friends and Danny Boyle/James Franco when filming the movie.
i remember ripping a loose tooth out scared me when i was younger. how could any human cut his own arm off, how could they be that brave?
this guy is amazing :)
Saludos desde España,Aron.Ánimo.
YOU, CAN, DO, When, You, CAN, RISk, UR, LIFE,
It's impossible for the human mind to imagine cutting one owns arm off and not with a sharp knife. Slowly. Wow, the courage.
Jesus I went 6 years back into time just to see chuck norris jokes🤦♂️
TO THE PEOPLE WHO CANT UNDERSTAND WHY OTHERS CARE ABOUT THIS:
Hes not a hero for saving the world, or giving his life to save other lifes. Not a hero in that way. Hes a Hero because he took a few quite HARD lessons in life - a few, not just the shocky one - and was able to learn them all. Plus, he was able to survive and share all those lessons with us, transforming his story into a Huge Lesson to the world. Now I care more about some values in life. Dont you think Aron deserves credit for it?
Some hero! He charges $37,000 for his little talks. There are soldiers who have no arms or legs. And they are just left to rot
so, are the pictures/videos he took anywhere online? or are they personal, so they arent anywhere online?
I watched the movie like 10,000 times
So cooool and inspirational
0:55 staring eyes wauuu..
If he passed away, maybe build a small statue of a closed fist to honor that the lesson and courage he showed in his experience.
great man!!!
*GASP*. The movie got his look right!
lmaooo 1:07 i had the same look on my face when i was watching the movie lol
what a beast
@Pandafanekn they were'nt in blue john canyon when he were stuck with his arm. they actually built an exact copy of what it looks like, the place where it all happened, and recorded it all in a studio. but in the beggining and at the end they were there :)
This guy was definitely stupid to go on an adventure like that without informing anybody or keeping a mode of communication open with someone he trusts. But he definitely had the courage to make a life changing decision where his life became more precious then saving his limb and hats off to him in accomplishing this feat. it just shows the limits of human survival.