Climbing, worthless pursuit of nothing.
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Climbing, worthless pursuit of nothing.
I was reading a NY Times article about men and happiness. Sorry ladies, the research only looked at men, and I haven't read the article myself just yet. Here's what the Times had to say. The article said: "the most important factor in a happy retirement was learning how to 'play' again. The scientists define play as engaging in activities that are highly gratifying, lack any economic significance, cause no social harm and do not necessarily lead to praise or recognition from others." Sounds a lot like climbing. The happiest climbers are the ones who are just out there doing it and having a good time. So, keep on keepin' on climbing fools.
Quod me nutrit, me destruit.
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Man, you need to review this site more.Roentgen Ray wrote:cause no social harm and do not necessarily lead to praise or recognition from others." Sounds a lot like climbing.
Is there a sport that causes social harm?
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Honestly, you raise a good piont, those who climb and hope to have secondary gains socially or some kind of dominance over others becasue they are elite climbers aren't going to be as happy as peoples just out doin' it for fun. The ones that are causing trouble and aggresive about climbing or hoping for praise from others are, in fact, sorely disappointed, frequently. As for a sport that casues social harm, you name it. I'm sure more than one relationship has been destroyed or crippled by a climbers singular drive to climb and do nothing else. It's in the way you approach things that makes all the difference.
Quod me nutrit, me destruit.
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Thats the truth... Getting out there can be tough though, especially before retirment when you need pursuits of "economic significance" to keep things together...Roentgen Ray wrote:The happiest climbers are the ones who are just out there doing it and having a good time.
Wish I were "just out there doing it" today... Sure is beautiful!
thats a good attitude. its fun to get on routes way above u sometimes but going out there and just climbing at your level and having fun, not worrying about having to send a project because i should be able to or whatever, just isnt my cup of tea. climb on and have fun and meet new people!!!!
Who Me? I gotta hitch hike god damn 18 miles to get a god damn beer......that's bullshit.
For me, having fun is getting on routes and problems that I can barely do, or that are over my head. I am happy when I am trying really hard. And, while doing easier (for me) routes is fun once in a while, I feel the best when I am failing, falling, and getting better.
Wes
"semi-retired since '98"
Wes
"semi-retired since '98"
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