S1:Is there any know how for survival at sea?S2:Of course. It depends upon your knowledge and ability to use the survival equipment available, your special skills to be applied it to cope with the hazards you face and your will to live on.S1:But how to get all this knowledge?S2:When boarding a ship, try to find out what survival equipment and appliances are, where they are stowed, and what they include.S1:I see. Then what are the survival skills?S2:Those skills may include correct donning of lifejacket, protection against seasickness and hypothermia, good ration of water and food, etc.S1:How to develop the survival mindset?S2:There are certain strategies and mental tools that can help people cope better in a survival situation.S1:Can you tell me some details?S2:First, keep it simple, which means identifying what is most needed, and do it one simple step at a time.S1:This helps to keep focused and not to worry about the future.S2:Yes. Secondly, have a plan B available.S1:It means the alternative that may be our way to safety.S2:You are quite right. The next is to captain your own ship. You are responsible for taking control of your life and what happens to it.S1:And what's more?S2:Beware of denial. It's best to put our pride in our pocket and admit what has happened, be it getting lost whatever. Q4:What does the principle of “captain your own ship ” mean?