Reinhold Messner is an Italian mountaineer and explorer. He is considered one of the greatest mountaineers of all time, having made the first solo ascent of Mount Everest and the first ascent of all fourteen 8,000-metre peaks. He is also renowned for his extreme ascents in the Alps and Himalayas, often without the use of supplemental oxygen.
The wonderful things in life are the things you do, not the things you have. — Reinhold Messner
Mountains are not fair or unfair, they are just dangerous. — Reinhold Messner
I always take the same perspective with each new adventure. I put myself in the position of being at the end of my life looking back. Then I ask myself if what I am doing is important to me. — Reinhold Messner
If you have a high-way on Everest, you don't meet the mountain. If everything is prepared, and you have a guide who is responsible for your security, you cannot meet the mountain. Meeting mountains is only possible if you . . . are out there in self-sufficiency. — Reinhold Messner
In my state of spiritual abstraction, I no longer belong to myself and to my eyesight. I am nothing more than a single narrow gasping lung, floating over the mists and summits. — Reinhold Messner
Bolts are the murder of the impossible. — Reinhold Messner
I was in continual agony; I have never in my life been so tired as on the summit of Everest that day. I just sat and sat there, oblivious to everything. — Reinhold Messner
...seen from above, landscapes are made up of mountains and watercourses. Just as a transparent model of the human body consists of a framework of bone and a network of arteries, the earth's crust is structured in mountain ridges, river, creeks, and gullies. — Reinhold Messner
Without the possibility of death,
adventure is not possible. — Reinhold Messner
Those that reach their goals perish. — Reinhold Messner
Not only during the ascent, but also during the descent my willpower is dulled. The longer I climb the less important the goal
seems to me, the more indifferent I become to myself. My attention
has diminished, my memory is weakened. My mental fatigue is now
greater than the bodily. It is so pleasant to sit doing nothing - and therefore so dangerous. Death through exhaustion is like death
through freezing - a pleasant one. — Reinhold Messner
I want to solve a climbing problem in the mountains, not in the sporting goods store. — Reinhold Messner
I didn’t go up there to die. I went up there to live. — Reinhold Messner
My market value increases with every outside critisism. Therefore, the frequently raised contention that I am the most highly critisized mountaineer does not disturb me in the slightest. — Reinhold Messner
Life Lessons by Reinhold Messner
Reinhold Messner demonstrated that it is possible to achieve great success through hard work and determination, no matter the odds.
He also showed that it is important to push yourself beyond your limits and to never give up, even when faced with seemingly insurmountable obstacles.
Finally, Messner's legacy serves as a reminder that with enough dedication and perseverance, anything is possible.
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