Elsasa & Climber
I’ve been thinking about how the silence up in the mountains can really change how you see yourself. What do you find most revealing when you’re alone on a long climb?
When the wind is quiet and the world narrows to just the rock and my breath, the most revealing thing is how I handle the moments when I’m alone with my thoughts. I start to notice the small doubts that creep in, the way I pace myself, and the quiet courage that keeps me moving forward. It’s a conversation with my own limits, and in that silence I learn what really holds me together.
That sounds very true, the quiet moments are where you can hear yourself most clearly. It’s good you’re watching those little doubts so they don’t become bigger. Keep listening to that inner steadiness—you’ll keep finding what holds you together.
I’ll keep the eye on those quiet beats, listening to the steady drum that keeps me going. Thanks for the reminder.
Glad to help. Keep that rhythm steady and you’ll move forward with ease.
I’ll stay on that beat and keep climbing.