Stand in front of the mirror. That is the adversary. - Sir Edmund Hillary
Climbing Mount Everest is a difficult challenge. It is believed that this was first done by Sir Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing. At 8848 meters, in other words, at an altitude of 20029 feet, this mountain was constantly failing at a time when many people were trying to climb it. But Sir Edmund Hillary was determined to achieve this victory. On May 29, 1953, he became the first person in world history to conquer the summit. What was the determination that Edmund Hillary used to overcome such a difficult challenge, to endure the physical suffering of that cold, and to strengthen the mind? A journalist asked him later.
"If you wanted to climb a mountain, if you climbed a mountain, you conquered only yourself, not a mountain."
Sir Edmund Hillary had said there.
Sir Edmund Hillary This is an extremely clear story. If climbing Mount Everest is a challenge, you must first agree to overcome it without giving up. Otherwise, they must first win themselves over. If they do not agree, they will never have the opportunity to keep a mountain top and walk 100 meters or so. Agreeing to do something means taking the first steps towards the success they hope to achieve. But what most people do not have today is to win themselves over.
People often set goals to achieve success. But they forget that they have to win to make sacrifices for it. A lot of people get knocked out in the middle of a game. It's more than the other person saying you can not, it's because of the thought that you can not. That's why I wrote it in the first place. Stand in front of the mirror and look. There it is, knowing that your opponent is there. Try to win him over. Try to be better today than he was yesterday. Try to beat the words 'no' in him. There you have it, as well as winning your goals.
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