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Feeling of Letting Go

Feeling of Letting Go

Skydiving is one of those activities where you place your life in the hands of a complete stranger.

For people with control issues, experience the feeling of letting go as you willfully fall into oblivion (literally). Not only is it empowering, but it also feels pretty good to just let go.

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