Written February 2021

The transference of weight from one to another, creating either an upward spin of positivity or a downward spiral of negativity

An illustrative sketch of a flower

Alison Levine Records Climbing Grand Slam - The New York Times

Essay in response to On the Edge by Alison Levine

What I wanted to discuss was the idea of Weight

 

Weight can be both good and bad as well as physical and emotional

 

Good weight makes you stronger. Its like a barbell. Squat it to make ur butt fatter and legs stronger

ex. Responsibility, teammates, drive to do/be more

 

Bad weight weighs you down and holds you back

 

This book taught me that both fear and failure are positive weight while fear of failure is a negative weight

 

Fear of failure stems from self-doubt and it leads to complacency. Which we know, can kill you. (ch 5)

 

Isn’t it like Goliath?

From last week’s discussion, we realized that goliaths are only scary from some perspectives and that they’re made and removed by us. They’re slayed by our liberating love for our Davids and our realization of our self-worth.

 

Taking it further, I realized that you can’t always get rid of Goliaths by yourself.

 

Pg 220 “ Nobody gets to the top of Mt Everest by themselves. Nobody”

 

In the chapter about coming up short.

Alison said “No matter how hard I tried every day, I could not keep up with my teammates who were bigger and taller and, hell, stronger than I will ever be… And it feels more miserable when you know you are hurting the team’s chances of success.”

 

Eric and George’s action didn’t just help take away her physical weight, but emotional as well and in the process, it made them stronger.

 I don’t think the weight just disappeared but it was transferred from one person to another.

 I would also argue that Alison’s negative weight turned into a positive weight for Eric and George. 

 

This reinforces the importance of community and having good bonds with your team

Written February 2021

The transference of weight from one to another, creating either an upward spin of positivity or a downward spiral of negativity

An illustrative sketch of a flower

Alison Levine Records Climbing Grand Slam - The New York Times

Essay in response to On the Edge by Alison Levine

What I wanted to discuss was the idea of Weight

 

Weight can be both good and bad as well as physical and emotional

 

Good weight makes you stronger. Its like a barbell. Squat it to make ur butt fatter and legs stronger

ex. Responsibility, teammates, drive to do/be more

 

Bad weight weighs you down and holds you back

 

This book taught me that both fear and failure are positive weight while fear of failure is a negative weight

 

Fear of failure stems from self-doubt and it leads to complacency. Which we know, can kill you. (ch 5)

 

Isn’t it like Goliath?

From last week’s discussion, we realized that goliaths are only scary from some perspectives and that they’re made and removed by us. They’re slayed by our liberating love for our Davids and our realization of our self-worth.

 

Taking it further, I realized that you can’t always get rid of Goliaths by yourself.

 

Pg 220 “ Nobody gets to the top of Mt Everest by themselves. Nobody”

 

In the chapter about coming up short.

Alison said “No matter how hard I tried every day, I could not keep up with my teammates who were bigger and taller and, hell, stronger than I will ever be… And it feels more miserable when you know you are hurting the team’s chances of success.”

 

Eric and George’s action didn’t just help take away her physical weight, but emotional as well and in the process, it made them stronger.

 I don’t think the weight just disappeared but it was transferred from one person to another.

 I would also argue that Alison’s negative weight turned into a positive weight for Eric and George. 

 

This reinforces the importance of community and having good bonds with your team

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Written February 2021

The transference of weight from one to another, creating either an upward spin of positivity or a downward spiral of negativity

An illustrative sketch of a flower

Alison Levine Records Climbing Grand Slam - The New York Times

Essay in response to On the Edge by Alison Levine

What I wanted to discuss was the idea of Weight

 

Weight can be both good and bad as well as physical and emotional

 

Good weight makes you stronger. Its like a barbell. Squat it to make ur butt fatter and legs stronger

ex. Responsibility, teammates, drive to do/be more

 

Bad weight weighs you down and holds you back

 

This book taught me that both fear and failure are positive weight while fear of failure is a negative weight

 

Fear of failure stems from self-doubt and it leads to complacency. Which we know, can kill you. (ch 5)

 

Isn’t it like Goliath?

From last week’s discussion, we realized that goliaths are only scary from some perspectives and that they’re made and removed by us. They’re slayed by our liberating love for our Davids and our realization of our self-worth.

 

Taking it further, I realized that you can’t always get rid of Goliaths by yourself.

 

Pg 220 “ Nobody gets to the top of Mt Everest by themselves. Nobody”

 

In the chapter about coming up short.

Alison said “No matter how hard I tried every day, I could not keep up with my teammates who were bigger and taller and, hell, stronger than I will ever be… And it feels more miserable when you know you are hurting the team’s chances of success.”

 

Eric and George’s action didn’t just help take away her physical weight, but emotional as well and in the process, it made them stronger.

 I don’t think the weight just disappeared but it was transferred from one person to another.

 I would also argue that Alison’s negative weight turned into a positive weight for Eric and George. 

 

This reinforces the importance of community and having good bonds with your team