Mountaineers and climbers

Climbers are known as heroes, amateurs, reckless greets, supermen, etc.

We have found it difficult to explain to others why we are climbing, what we have done, and what we are looking for.

However, all of a sudden she got rid of her daily life and got rid of the problems that usually need to be dealt with. Most of the time, she only considered what to eat next. This change will certainly have some impact on you!

In the course of climbing alone, with the clear view of the blue mountain range, your lonely breathing, the thoughts hidden and suppressed in your brain for a long time, will suddenly burst out. This ideal is to get rid of the daily monotonous life and to achieve true self.

In the short mountaineering process, you will experience such intense and contradictory emotional stages, fear, pride, confusion. In the end, you have to take the courage to decide how you should live when you return to a normal society.

Compared with life, mountaineering time is very short. In this short period of time, climbers have experienced too many things; they have new thinking on the eternal issues of the world, humanity and love. This is the mystery of Everest, prepared for those who have paid the price for this mountain.

The climbers are just as diverse as a group of people on the streets of Manhattan. It is the same as climbing Everest. Everest is like a big stage where people from all over the world perform here and share their dreams in the face of fear and frustration.

The climbers are not completely good or completely bad. When someone really needs help, some people will stop and help them. Some people will think for themselves. Even some people will take a photo, and some people will silently save the lives of others.
Everyone's purpose of climbing is not the same. Some people long for wealth, reputation and glory. Some people climb mountains just to realize their dreams, or to pursue the meaning of life in such a way that they are close to death. Climbing Mount Everest challenges all climbers to change their lives. Of course, this mountaineering experience is not the same for every climber. We are all trying to achieve our goal.

An interesting and complex phenomenon is that there is virtually no law at all on Everest. The climbers have to make decisions that influence one another in a society that is temporarily composed of strangers under pressure. A mass of media, money, and fame in a dangerous place - this is the Everest base camp.

Obviously, climbing Everest is extremely difficult. Fear of death, difficulty in climbing, confusion about other people's success and failure, family concerns, pressure from media and sponsors, huge mountaineering costs, lack of food and sleep, declining health, weak body and will , terrible cold and hurricane. This place must be able to show you your original form.

In a civilized society, you are protected by a good system. This system consists of laws, police, courts, hospitals, etc. So you don't have to make any big decisions. But on Everest, you can easily imagine that you have to choose between life and death, or right and wrong.

On Mount Everest, you may have to accept the test of the soul. You may be tempted to lie for fame, reject those who really need help for your own success, and play some dirty games to gain some advantage.

You may not be tempted to think that you may escape punishment in this place without rules. Words will testify, rumors will spread, although these things are rarely as evidence or logical conclusions. All of this will give you tremendous pressure to change you back to naked yourself.

Play your full potential - seize the opportunity. nobody is perfect. Remember Mallory’s words that mountaineering is not about failure and success, nor about survival or death – remember that you came to Everest in order to conquer yourself.

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