Risk, Consequence, And The Discipline To Endure
Yesterday, professional climber Alex Honnold ascended the exterior of Taipei 101. No ropes or a harness. Just quiet precision on one of the world’s tallest buildings. To most observers, the act looked incomprehensible. Reckless, even. Yet in the interview, Honnold described his decision-making in a way that was strikingly sober. He spoke not about courage, … Continue reading Risk, Consequence, And The Discipline To Endure
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