GOD has made you and me with the same dedication, commitment, concentration, and HOPE as he has for someone like Sir Edmund Hillary. This also applies to everyone and everyone around us. When He created us, He made no difference in giving us the "freedom" to shape our own lives, to live the life we want to live, to define our own path and to reach our own goals and dreams ,
We trust GOD in this impartial commitment. Is not it why some of us can then write our names in the history books while others fight for most of our lives?
Is it lucky? Well, maybe you are right. But is that the only factor? Is there anything else? Is there anything that can be learned from these "heroes", something that we can adapt to in our own lives and make our lives a little more meaningful.
Before we learn some of these characteristics from Sir Edmund Hillary's life, the question arises, what was so extraordinary about his performance. How did it help humanity? I mean, he just climbed a mountain. Geography was not promoted by this achievement, scientific progress was hardly accelerated and nothing new was discovered or invented. But the names of Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay immediately became heroic names in all cultures, folklore, nations, and history books. They were really men of heroic form.
They represented the spirit of the people who had overcome gigantic adversities while confronting seemingly impossible challenges in life. It is a greeting to their never-to-be-spoken spirits that they became immortal. Keep in mind that this immortal spirit is also the core of all the discoveries, inventions and breakthroughs that are happening around the world today or in the future.
Let's take a look at how Edmund Hillary responded to the various questions that confronted him and what we all learn from his life
1. The human potential is unlimited. We limit ourselves to our thoughts.
In the context of one of the most sympathetic sayings, "If you think you can do it, you're right, and if you think you can not do it, you're right."
After three unsuccessful attempts on Mount Everest, Sir Edmund Hillary saw Mount Everest and said with a clenched fist, "They defeated me again. But I will come back and defeat you. As Mount Everest you can not continue to grow, but as a human I can! "
On May 29, 1953, Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay conquered Mount Everest.
2. We have to overcome our negativity
Yes, there will be obstacles in life. Life will never be a smooth ride. Any obstacle will help you to become stronger and grow as an individual, hone you and prepare you for the coming challenges in life. Nothing happens in life for no reason. Every setback is important to our lives. Not only important, it is often important. The subtitle of the book Dream On reads: "Every setback is a small impetus from HIM for us to DREAM ON"
Years after Mount Everest, conquering Sir Edmund Hillary, "It's not the mountain we conquer, but it's you."
I am sure that it would have been enough of his colleagues and friends, who would have told him that he is trying, something impossible, that he can not survive this attempt, that he is wasting his time, etc. But that is the power of a dream, to turn a negative energy into positive.
3. Size is in humility
While you may have accomplished great accomplishments, the biggest challenge for you to remain humble and humble would be to "seemingly" a "great" achievement. The achievement is great until somebody else "conquers" it and it will surely happen someday.
Edmund says he is an international hero and said, "I was just an avid mountaineer with modest abilities, who was willing to work hard and had the necessary imagination and determination. I was just an average guy. It was the media that turned me into a heroic figure. And as I tried, my heroic image could not be destroyed. But as I've learned over the years, you would not do much harm unless you believe all that garbage in itself. "
4. Motivation is the key.
In his effort, he says, "You do not have to be a fantastic hero to do certain things - to compete. You can only be a normal guy who is sufficiently motivated to achieve challenging goals. Intense effort, giving everything you have is a very pleasant thing, of course
5. You can not stop after you have reached your goals
When asked what he thought up there, he said, "When I stood on Everest, I looked across the valley at the other big peak, Makalu, mentally thinking about how it could climb. It showed me that although I was born, by no means had the end of everything. I was still looking for other interesting challenges. "
He has reached this goal very soon. When asked what will you do now, he says, "Why should you get upset about anything? I was never one obsessed with the past. Too busy in the future! "
No wonder he bet on both sticks. He is the first person to conquer Mt. Everest and place his feet on both poles.
6. True happiness comes only through "giving," regardless of all other achievements
When asked, he stood above Mount Everest, the best moment of your life, he says: "Reaching the top of a mountain is very satisfying, but what has rewarded me more in life than the result of our ascent to Everest is when we're committed to building hospitals and schools for the sake of our Sherpa friends. "
Giving certainly adds bliss to your life.
LET US INSPIRE !!
We all face big and small challenges in life. These challenges are nothing but "our Mt. Everest". Some of us have conquered our Mt. Everest and it's time for the rods. Some do not know how to get ahead. Some would have accepted a defeat and therefore abandoned our own tryst with our size. If you trust Him, wake up and go to your dreams. Remember, he made everyone the same.
Every generation needs their heroes. Hillary and Tenzing were heroes of their generation. They filled the lives and conversations of people with a first-person spirit. They have inspired.
Today, somewhere out there, someone is counting on you for inspiration. When I unsubscribe from this post, I know that some of you may appreciate this article, get inspired, and then just read on to read the next story. But there will also be some of you who would "act" in the direction of your mission and your dreams of life.
Stories are more powerful and exciting than facts. Conquer your Mt. Everest. Be a great story.
Let us inspire !!
We trust GOD in this impartial commitment. Is not it why some of us can then write our names in the history books while others fight for most of our lives?
Is it lucky? Well, maybe you are right. But is that the only factor? Is there anything else? Is there anything that can be learned from these "heroes", something that we can adapt to in our own lives and make our lives a little more meaningful.
Before we learn some of these characteristics from Sir Edmund Hillary's life, the question arises, what was so extraordinary about his performance. How did it help humanity? I mean, he just climbed a mountain. Geography was not promoted by this achievement, scientific progress was hardly accelerated and nothing new was discovered or invented. But the names of Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay immediately became heroic names in all cultures, folklore, nations, and history books. They were really men of heroic form.
They represented the spirit of the people who had overcome gigantic adversities while confronting seemingly impossible challenges in life. It is a greeting to their never-to-be-spoken spirits that they became immortal. Keep in mind that this immortal spirit is also the core of all the discoveries, inventions and breakthroughs that are happening around the world today or in the future.
Let's take a look at how Edmund Hillary responded to the various questions that confronted him and what we all learn from his life
1. The human potential is unlimited. We limit ourselves to our thoughts.
In the context of one of the most sympathetic sayings, "If you think you can do it, you're right, and if you think you can not do it, you're right."
After three unsuccessful attempts on Mount Everest, Sir Edmund Hillary saw Mount Everest and said with a clenched fist, "They defeated me again. But I will come back and defeat you. As Mount Everest you can not continue to grow, but as a human I can! "
On May 29, 1953, Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay conquered Mount Everest.
2. We have to overcome our negativity
Yes, there will be obstacles in life. Life will never be a smooth ride. Any obstacle will help you to become stronger and grow as an individual, hone you and prepare you for the coming challenges in life. Nothing happens in life for no reason. Every setback is important to our lives. Not only important, it is often important. The subtitle of the book Dream On reads: "Every setback is a small impetus from HIM for us to DREAM ON"
Years after Mount Everest, conquering Sir Edmund Hillary, "It's not the mountain we conquer, but it's you."
I am sure that it would have been enough of his colleagues and friends, who would have told him that he is trying, something impossible, that he can not survive this attempt, that he is wasting his time, etc. But that is the power of a dream, to turn a negative energy into positive.
3. Size is in humility
While you may have accomplished great accomplishments, the biggest challenge for you to remain humble and humble would be to "seemingly" a "great" achievement. The achievement is great until somebody else "conquers" it and it will surely happen someday.
Edmund says he is an international hero and said, "I was just an avid mountaineer with modest abilities, who was willing to work hard and had the necessary imagination and determination. I was just an average guy. It was the media that turned me into a heroic figure. And as I tried, my heroic image could not be destroyed. But as I've learned over the years, you would not do much harm unless you believe all that garbage in itself. "
4. Motivation is the key.
In his effort, he says, "You do not have to be a fantastic hero to do certain things - to compete. You can only be a normal guy who is sufficiently motivated to achieve challenging goals. Intense effort, giving everything you have is a very pleasant thing, of course
5. You can not stop after you have reached your goals
When asked what he thought up there, he said, "When I stood on Everest, I looked across the valley at the other big peak, Makalu, mentally thinking about how it could climb. It showed me that although I was born, by no means had the end of everything. I was still looking for other interesting challenges. "
He has reached this goal very soon. When asked what will you do now, he says, "Why should you get upset about anything? I was never one obsessed with the past. Too busy in the future! "
No wonder he bet on both sticks. He is the first person to conquer Mt. Everest and place his feet on both poles.
6. True happiness comes only through "giving," regardless of all other achievements
When asked, he stood above Mount Everest, the best moment of your life, he says: "Reaching the top of a mountain is very satisfying, but what has rewarded me more in life than the result of our ascent to Everest is when we're committed to building hospitals and schools for the sake of our Sherpa friends. "
Giving certainly adds bliss to your life.
LET US INSPIRE !!
We all face big and small challenges in life. These challenges are nothing but "our Mt. Everest". Some of us have conquered our Mt. Everest and it's time for the rods. Some do not know how to get ahead. Some would have accepted a defeat and therefore abandoned our own tryst with our size. If you trust Him, wake up and go to your dreams. Remember, he made everyone the same.
Every generation needs their heroes. Hillary and Tenzing were heroes of their generation. They filled the lives and conversations of people with a first-person spirit. They have inspired.
Today, somewhere out there, someone is counting on you for inspiration. When I unsubscribe from this post, I know that some of you may appreciate this article, get inspired, and then just read on to read the next story. But there will also be some of you who would "act" in the direction of your mission and your dreams of life.
Stories are more powerful and exciting than facts. Conquer your Mt. Everest. Be a great story.
Let us inspire !!



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