To self preserve, you know how to protect and care for yourself and knowing how to fix situations. In this topic, I feel that Beck Weather’s story fits into this reasoning. Beck wandered into the storm, which convinced everyone they were never going to see him again. On Saturday, they saw a figure coming to camp, but surprised to see it was Weathers. They were asking Beck about his point of view and he said, “When I first came to, I thought I was laying in bed. I didn’t feel cold or uncomfortable. I sort of rolled onto my side, got my eyes open, and there was my right hand staring me in the face. Then, then I saw how frozen it was, and that helped bring me around to reality. Finally I woke up enough to recognize that I was in deep shit and the cavalry wasn’t coming so I better do something about it myself,” (Krakauer, 264). Weathers had enough self preservation to realize he needed to survive and head back to safety. Unfortunately, Beck Weathers is blind in one eye and nearsighted in the other. He also had to amputate his right arm halfway, his fingers on the left arm, and his nose, but he is still alive and living