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one does not do it (climb a high peak) for the fame alone. what does one do it for, really

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Answered by Christianaluo
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One does not climb high peak for becoming famous alone. People have natural urge for undertaking adventurous activity

There is the feeling of satisfaction of this deep urge in completing difficult climbing. Climbing experience is physical, emotional and spiritual. It is an act of communion with God. The fame part automatically comes with passage of time. Once you enjoy doing something then only you attain perfection in doing it. It is your achievements which bring fame as a bonus.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Climbing a peak means endurance, persistence and will power. The demonstration of these physical qualities is exhilarating for a climber. The experience, apart from being merely physical, is also emotional and spiritual. It surely presents great difficulties. However, man takes delight in overcoming obstacles. Therefore, it is not for their fame alone that one climbs a mountain. It is actually for the joy of having done something, the sense of a battle fought and won, a feeling of victory and of happiness. There is a sense of fulfillment, the satisfaction of a deep urge to rise above one‟s surroundings, the eternal love for adventure in man.

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