Retelling near-death experiences helps aviators find meaning and purpose at work

When aviators face a close brush with death, their harrowing experiences often become stories—told again and again in break rooms, over beers or in quiet conversations with trusted colleagues. But what effect do these stories have on the people telling them? Can the act of storytelling itself help them make sense of their work—and even find deeper meaning in it?

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