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@BearBullTraders@PeakCapTrading Maybe you cannot climb it - now.
It‘s not only your mind, unfortunately. Unlike trading, I think it‘s worth to listen to your body and your intuition as well. It‘s not just money that you risk here.
Good Luck on whatever you do, may the force be with you!
I don’t think I can climb Everest. I am scared.
I have been in Nepal for 5 days now. Part of getting ready is to climtizd by climbing peaks in nearby regions. This week I tried to summit Mera Peak two times and both times failed. This morning I had to return just 100m below summit. I was cold. Exhausted and couldn’t move or think. Cold was destroying my bones. I had no fingers. I have been in those high elevations and colds many times before but this time was different.
I don’t know why, maybe I was over confident. I have climb many over 6,000m peaks but they were all in Andes range in South America. Why those peaks in Bolivia chile Argentina Peru Ecudyar were so easier? Is the oxygen different, weather is different or isn’t the wine that is better?
Mera Peak just not letting me to climb her this week. This morning it was so cold that I couldn’t take any picture. This picture of me taken by my Sherpa is just 100m below summit were I stopped, cried and couldn’t go up.
I was afraid of passing out from exhaustion. Fear is such an ever-lurking force in alpinism. When it comes it drags you down like a kraken does to a ship.
My friend Dr Sherpa Nima who is helping me climb Everest this year with his Sherpa community told me I can do it. It’s a battle of mind and body. The oldest person who climbed Everest was a 78 year old Japanese woman. It’s your mind stopping you.
My mind was questioning me why I am doing this so I stop. What’s point of going there? To raise your own flag? So what? Who cares about you or your BBT flag.
My friend @einsteinofwallst wife is sick. He asked me to say prayers for his wife health up there closer to the God and mountain goddesses. Maybe she feels better. Maybe that’s what I should have done. Climb for a better cause maybe with a box of prayers to be whispered on the highest point of the world. My mom who lives in Iran told me to take the flag of #WomenLifeFreedom and #MahsaAmini up there. To show support for amazing Iranian women peaceful protests for their rights.
I don’t know what I want to say. I am too invested financially and emotionally in this expedition to bail now.
I do what the mountain allow me to do. Godspeed.