The article discusses why many people hesitate to act during emergencies despite having completed first aid courses. It highlights psychological barriers such as fear of making mistakes, pressure to perform, and lack of practical experience. It argues that theoretical knowledge alone is insufficient and emphasizes the need for repeated practical training. The Austrian company nonstop ROSC GesbR offers a more hands-on approach, using small groups and realistic scenarios to build confidence and competence. The article suggests that traditional courses often fail to translate into real-world skills, while modern methods focus on experiential learning and situational awareness.
Bias read (Center): While the article addresses a societal issue with potential political implications, it does not take a clear ideological stance. It presents both the challenges faced by individuals and the shortcomings of current training systems without overtly criticizing any political entity or promoting a left-





