If you've climbed the first 140 meters it doesn't mean that you've succeeded; you are going to succeed by climbing the last 10 meters.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Anytime you finish a climb, there's always the next thing you can try.
When you reach the top, that's when the climb begins.
When I climb a building, I've been there already, and carefully planned how to start the climb as well as how to do it.
There's a constant tension in climbing, and really all exploration, between pushing yourself into the unknown but trying not to push too far. The best any of us can do is to tread that line carefully.
In rock climbing, people get strong enough, and then they pick goals they can do with their strengths at that moment.
When you are on a climb, you always pick out people's words of encouragement, and it can push us on, without doubt.
I did climb about 80 buildings around the world and I climbed even the five tallest.
If you don't fail at least 90 percent of the time, you're not aiming high enough.
But all of this success came at the end of a long climb.
Success consists of getting up just one more time than you fall.