["Pomp and Circumstance"]
["Pomp and Circumstance"]
My name is Moritz von Stosch.
I come from Germany, from southern Germany.
I've been doing climbing for 16 years.
["Pomp and Circumstance"]
Climbing for me, I think there are three basic columns.
One basic column is the confidence in the other person
who is making sure.
It's fear, it's the objective, of course,
that you have when you have a life.
It's freedom.
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It's important to have fear at the same time.
It's important to control this fear.
This fear is positive, it's not negative.
It's not blocking or decreasing your strength
or your performance.
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You don't do that with all the logic.
It's like, you're a child, you want to play,
you want to play with a wall,
and you start trying to put the weight there
and I think this is the way of fun.
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If you play with a personality,
of course, it stays on the scale
or in the form of the scale of the person.
If a person is very afraid of the real life,
soon the scale will also be afraid.
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The objective is not to reach it above.
When you have a path that has difficulties
to solve, this is what's interesting.
These are the steps that make it interesting.
It's not the objective to reach it above.
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Each of the small steps you're making on the way
is the problem that you want to solve.
If you try it once, you're caught,
caught by the new possibilities
that you have on the scale.
["Pomp and Circumstance"]
