the summit of Everest, looking over miles of a
on
Of all the emotions which surged through me as I stood
panorama below us, the dominant one I think was
humility. The physical in me seemed to say. Thank
God, its all over!" However, instead of being jubilant,
there was a tinge of sadness. Was it because I had already
done the 'ultimate' in climbing and there would be
nothing higher to climb and all roads hereafter would
By climbing the summit of Everest you are
overwhelmed by a deep sense of joy and thankfulness.
It is a joy which lasts a lifetime. The experience changes
you completely. The man who has been to the mountains
is never the same again.
As I look back at life after climbing Everest I cannot
help remarking about the other summit -- the summit
of the mind - no less formidable and no easier to climb.
lead down?
1. what do you mean by Panorama ?
2. why did Mr Ahluwalia say that there was a tinge of sadness?
3. which experience changes you completely
4. which joy lasts for a lifetime ?
5. give the suitable title of the passage?
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etna lama choda likha hai pdne ke liye aadha ghnta lgg jaega
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