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RE: Living On The Edge Of Life 🚩 Where To Draw The Line Between Controllable Risk And Bold Venture?
Once again I could enjoy annother issue of your philosophical posts. You provide some meaningful citations and combine it with your own thoughts and your individual life story.
Matching to this I thought at this point about Ueli Steck, the Swiss speed mountain climber (called "the swiss machine"), who died in spring 2017 on a training tour on the Nuptse in the age of 40: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ueli_Steck
His stunning success during many climbs could only happen because of training, experience and risk taking.
He is one of the best examples for the topic of your post.
Thanks a lot, hugs and greetings from Munich.
First of all, thanks for your compliment :-)
I heard about him and his accident in April - what a dramatic story. But these people know that - no matter how much experience they have - there's always a slight portion of risk. They assume it in order to come further.
Thanks for stopping by in my little post and enjoy your Sunday!!!
Today I will go surfing for the first time after 10 days, can't wait :)