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One does not do it climb high peak for Fame alone what does one do it for really

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Answered by scorder96
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Answer:

For testing their courage and for a feeling of accomplishment.

Explanation:

When they climb, they feel like they have accomplished a big task and they are proud of themselves. They do not do it for fame.

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Answered by Anonymous
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One does not do it (climb a high peak) for fame alone. What does one do it for, really?

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Climbing a mountain and reaching its peak successfully requires one’s endurance, persistence and will power. Therefore, the experience is not merely physical. It is indeed both emotional and spiritual. It satisfies a climber’s eternal love for adventure which gives one a sense of fulfillment, satisfaction and a deep urge to rise over and above the surroundings.

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