PROCESS Vs. summit

Sixty Years Ago, Edmund Hillary Reached the Top of the World. Hear Him  Describe It | At the Smithsonian| Smithsonian Magazine

For any big goal you want to accomplish, like climbing Mt. Everest for example (as pictured above)…

You will spend 99.9999 percent of your time on PROCESS (trying, failing, iterating, trying again)

You will spend (assuming you even reach the top) 0.0001 percent of your time enjoying the view from the summit. (Then you have to get down from the mountain which is its own process.)

Therefore, if you’re gonna attempt to do something really hard, then you…

Must.

Love.

The PROCESS.

P.S. – Speaking of mountain climbing, check out this trailer from my friend John’s hilarious mockumentary “The Hillist.”

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