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In his talk, Jason Antin, a seasoned IFMGA mountain guide, Search and Rescue Team member and outdoor performance coach, shares his experience of navigating life’s fears through lessons learned in high-risk mountaineering. He recalls a harrowing climb where his team faced dangerous crevasses, unstable ice, and the looming threat of avalanches, all while battling uncertainty. Jason outlines how fear serves as a crucial guide and how reducing uncertainty, not confidence, is key to making informed decisions in risky situations. Through five actionable steps—listening to fears, identifying hazards, assessing uncertainty, creating margins for error, and making decisive choices—Jason demonstrates how these principles apply not just in the mountains, but in everyday life. His gripping story highlights the fine balance between preparation and luck, and emphasizes that by embracing uncertainty, we can transform fear into action, yielding incredible rewards both in adventure and life. Jason Antin, a native of New England who now calls Colorado home, focuses all of his time striving to achieve the ultimate work-life balance. Between working with early-stage start-ups with business development and strategy, to training and guiding clients eager to explore the mountains, Jason's professional life is built around cultivating and contributing to an enthusiastic outdoor community. Off the clock, Jason enjoys moving quickly in the mountains over all mediums that mother nature shares with us whether that be trails, rock, ice or snow. Long days in the mountains with plenty of smiles is what he's looking for. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx