Stop Striving. Start Thriving Surviving the storm

hi friends

i tried first to climb everest in 2014

and that year was a major avalanche and

16 people died about 300 meters away

from our tent

and since then and before that i’ve done

many adventures and i’ve learned

a lot of good things from these

adventures

eventually i finally climbed everest in

2019 five years later

but today i’m going to share with you

stories

and events and ideas from these

adventures which have helped me in life

and business

i want to be very clear that this talk

is not about

everest or mountaineering or adventures

it’s about how

we deal with these challenges in a

day-to-day situation

work personal relationships whatever the

principles remain

really the same and the lessons that we

will share today i’ve just done a book

called the seven lessons from everest

out of that

three lessons are really relevant to our

theme of today

which is surviving the storm and i’m

going to share with you only these three

lessons

with the help of some slides which will

help you to kind of you know put them

into a context

but again this is not about everest this

is not about what happens on everest

i want you to relate these constantly to

what you feel

in your daily lives in any challenges

that you face

in any storms now storm is obviously a

metaphor

for various things that happen around us

and in the context of everest

fitness is again something which is um

which is a 360 degrees concept it’s not

something which is

just related to physical fitness it is

to do with

an overall 360 degree concept of what

fitness is its emotional intelligence

its mental toughness it’s a lot else a

lot lot more than just physical fitness

so similarly when we are all dealing

with our challenges you must

have your own metaphorical everest that

you are climbing

you may have passions and hobbies and

things so let’s go

and share my three lessons and i again

just please relate them to everything

that you are doing

and eventually you will see that they

will apply to

every single situation that we face and

let me share with you some of these

lessons with the help of the

slides that i have selected for you so

this

is the view of the final part of the

summit climb of everest the corn is it’s

called the cornish traverse

you can see the people you can also see

the crowding that year was to 2019 was

kind of

famous for some of the crowds but let’s

get down to the lessons

the first lesson that i want to share

with you about dealing with tough

situations and the storms etc is what i

call

make friends with fear now what do i

mean

by what do i mean make friends with fear

you know i get this asked many times

were you not afraid were you not scared

at everest of course i was afraid of

course i was scared

and i think it is a healthy thing

if we have some insecurities and they

help us to prepare in a more robust

manner

this whole thing is not about not being

afraid it is about

acknowledging what is there to be afraid

of

and preparing for them in the right way

so that’s what i mean

by making friends with fear i’ll share

with you some anecdotes this is the

kumbho ice fall this is the first part

of the climb

right after everest base camp and as you

can see

it is a dangerous place it is called the

killer kombu

these are just large apartment-sized

blocks of ice they can move

as i said i’ve seen an avalanche on it

in 2014 people dying there

and in 2015 actually there was an

earthquake on everest and then again

hundreds of people actually died in that

area

so this is the kumbh ice fall and see

what happens next

this is a helicopter rescuing people

from camp one which is after the kumbho

ice fall on everest

now what happens there is that after the

first night of the climb the first time

people go over the kumbh ice fall

between 15 and 20 percent people

actually

give up on the expedition it’s tragic

because they’ve prepared very hard

they’ve paid a serious amount of money

for this all 100 advance

but still first time you go over the

kumbha ice fall and you want to go back

home

you may be sick you may be other things

but i think a very important factor is

that if you

if you fail to make friends with the

fears of

of climbing the everest and dealing with

kumbo is fall

you will have these issues this is

another image that i want to share with

you as an anecdote

this is camp for the yellow the yellow

group of tents is camp four

which is the highest camp it’s called

the death zone it’s 8

000 meters in altitude and the mountain

visible is the fourth highest mountain i

have taken this picture while coming

down from the summit

a lucky shot the clouds cleared only

momentarily

we reached here on the 19th of may and

we were supposed to climb that night

but it was so stormy it was so stormy

that we had to take the call to not

go out that night so now we have an

extra night to spend in the death zone

how is that even possible it’s highly

not recommended

but we had carried extra oxygen

cylinders with us

for the purpose that if there is a

rescue need if there is some sort of a

thing because you choose to be

afraid of certain things and you prepare

for those things

when those things happen they may not

happen but if they happen then you made

friends with that fear

by preparing for that and not getting

scared of that

this is another story of the night of

the climb itself this is a night shot of

the

uh this is this spot is called the

balcony if some people are familiar with

everest

or have read about it this is the first

spot where we change the first oxygen

cylinder

it comes up after about six hours of

climbing from uh

from camp iv and you can see

the the headlights going up i was

concerned about getting frostbites

during my climb that night and i

consulted because i was afraid i

consulted senior mountaineers

i took some tips and i applied those

tips and based on that

i was the only one who did not get

frostbites that night

from our group my other partners

had to be hospitalized in kathmandu when

they got back from the everest

so my lesson is very clear that if i am

if i acknowledge the fears and i prepare

for them

i’m in a much better situation to face

the storms when they come in my lesson

number two is the next part of the same

story

because there are some known risks but

there

also are unknown unknowns which is what

i call

expect to deal with the unexpected

this is an image of an avalanche coming

into camp one i was just having my lunch

and you know there are many avalanches

there there are many things that are

happening

the idea is that we cannot predict every

everything and every situation no matter

how hard we prepare

no matter how good that we are at

planning

but what is unexpected cannot there

cannot be a plan b

because you don’t know what will hit you

so it boils down to

how you look at things and that is a

factor of what your expectation

sets are so if i am expecting to deal

with some unexpected things

and then certain things go wrong or some

shocking events happen

but i’m already prepared then i’m not

panicking i’m dealing with the problem

and i’m not dealing with the frustration

of that problem coming on to me because

there was always going to be in my mind

there was always going to be something

look at the story this is a spot on the

kumbh the first night of the climb

my whole of my left leg went through the

ice

into the freezing water below right into

my mountaineering boots i was completely

soaked in icy water

it’s minus 25 degrees outside 3 o’clock

in the morning

and then eventually me and my sherpa had

to go back

to base camp we could not carry on with

our team and the next following day

we we sort of you know uh caught up with

them at camp one

i mean you know there is another story

here which is

where my oxygen leak happened this is

right

near camp 4 this the peak on the left is

mount everest itself

and the winds that take that famous

plume of everest you can see this is

some clouds and a lot of snow flying off

the everest so we were climbing

and we kind of getting next to the camp

four

and about 45 minutes to camp and i’m

certainly thinking that it’s becoming

very hard for me to walk and i looked at

my pressure gauge

no more oxygen my sheriff had already

gone ahead to help with the camp

and i said i can go alone but i had

these issues now if

you are not prepared to deal with

certain

unexpected events such kind of things

can completely throw you off

and if you begin to panic i mean having

a calm mind is your most poor

your most potent your most potent

you know weapon in your arsenal to deal

with these things

this is an image on the way back

we had a whole situation where my sherpa

actually

left me and i came back the last six

hours alone

that that that week when we were

climbing

12 people died on the everest

our main guide our main guide and you

know leader

actually abandoned the group one day

before our summit climb

so when we went up from our big from our

camp four from a summit camp

we had to go out only with the junior

share bus and the junior sherpa also

quit me at this point

where you can see it’s vertical steep

top ground this is my boot in the

picture

and this was a spot where there was a

steep drop and a rock wall ahead of this

which you can’t see in this picture

and also what you can’t see the

situation we’ve been going 18 hours

it took us 13 hours to reach the summit

11 hours to come back

this is at a point where you know you’ve

done 18 hours and now you have half a

bottle of oxygen left

little bit of water no food and now no

sherpa

so these kind of things are examples

which happen on everest but things have

happened on other trips

and they happen in business they happen

in your careers i mean we’ve been hit

with this whole corona virus i mean how

much more unexpected can something be

like you have

an unimaginable situation occurring in

the world within the last one year

so expecting to deal with the unexpected

and having the ability to focus on what

we need to do

is really a big part of my learnings

in dealing with storms now i want to

come to the lesson number three

my last lesson of this group and then we

just talk about it a little bit

this is obviously so we’ve seen the

first two

the first one is to do with things that

you can kind of predict and may happen

and you can prepare for them

the next one is stuff that you can’t

predict

but you should still expect that things

will happen i expect them all the time

in everything that i do

so when they happen then i’m like ah

okay this is the problem

let’s just deal with it let’s not get uh

you know too excited or too

too too much in panic about it the third

lesson

eventually after all of those things is

that our action

really depends on where we are focusing

so there are always going to be

negatives and positives when we are

crossing these ladders

in the ice fall you know this is a

bottomless crevasse

and to the left and the right it’s like

if you make a mistake

everest doesn’t give you second chances

but there is that run there is that

little thin

aluminium run if i look only there and i

place my foot only there

then i then i’ll be stable there are

many spots in everest where you are like

your passage is six inches nine inches

wide

and you have like steep drops to the

left and to the right but if i can only

focus if my focus is so sharp on the

opportunity

that i don’t get worried about the

threats

if your focus is so sharp on what you

need to do and what can be done

and you don’t want to be worried about

what can go wrong

then things actually get done

i have seen it time and time again you

will also see time and time again if you

just review

the situation where you actually passed

and you did not you will see the

difference

imagine this situation look at my face

here

this is 11 hours into the climb even my

eyelashes have ice

and this view this cornish traverse is

not visible to you from the whole

path there is a spot called the south

summit

and you reach that and this whole view

suddenly comes up to you

now my focus is what my focus is to get

through this

and i’m not going to be we don’t want to

be these things happen

these things even though you know that

this will happen this view will come up

but even then when it comes in right in

your face after 11 hours of

mountaineering

you know you are tired you are exhausted

you are literally almost collapsing

you’re hungry

all kinds of things but this has to be

dealt with the summit is not that far

but it’s not that near either so these

kind of events

storms metaphorical storms if you like

they depend on our focus our focus is

basically guides what happens this is a

this is my own picture

that i’ve taken and you know i’ve just

put up some clips from the newspaper we

saw

traffic jams this is hillary’s step

which is like the last hurdle before the

summit and

what is not in the picture is that it’s

minus 35

and we are at uh you know nearly 9 000

meters

so when you are just standing there you

getting cold your

oxygen is flowing you are worried about

getting back because all the accidents

are happening on the way back

but eventually if my focus is

just on getting things done there’s just

one rope this one rope is

taking people in both directions you

only you’ll feel like

is this really mount everest but it is

and you are into the fray

you are in your final stages you can’t

be looking

left and right you have to be focused on

the job and if you are

there is nothing that can stop you from

achieving what you are out there to

achieve

i’m going just doing this recap on the

slideshow and then we’ll just do a recap

again

i am calling this thriving in the storm

i’m not going to say

just about surviving i have a problem

actually with this whole survival

mentality

why should we be surviving only why

should we be doing minimal require

you know storms are almost like an

evolutionary cleanup

they help us to eliminate certain

competition they help us to eliminate

certain weaknesses

so thriving in the storm only three

principles and if i can leave you with

these ideas

today i think it would be worth having

this conversation with you

make friends with fear expect to deal

with the unexpected

and use the power of focus so this was

my three lesson now let me stop the

sharing and get back to you

on the screen friends you cannot fake it

on everest

you cannot fake it on any major project

in life

the value of the setbacks that happen

during these projects

is essentially that they let you see

what you

lack if you make it you make it if you

don’t make it you have a better chance

the next time

and what goes on on everest also is a

process for example of acclimatization

we start with the base camp and first we

go up to camp one twenty thousand feet

we spend a night there come back

then the next time we go to camp two

then go back all the way to base camp

each time you’re pushing the envelope of

your comfort zone

this whole idea of how you expand your

comfort zone

the whole interpretation of what is a

storm and what is an opportunity

completely changes by the process of

acclimatization

on everest and in life you have to keep

on expanding that

whole zone in which you are comfortable

i am inviting you to consider that if

someone like me

a regular guy businessman 50 years old

no fitness freak no nothing

if i can reach the summit of mount

everest it’s a 45 day expedition a lot

of edgy situations occur

a lot of learnings occur i’ve tried to

share some of my learning with you today

and i invite you to climb any everest

that you want to climb

thank you

嗨朋友们,

我在 2014 年第一次尝试攀登珠穆朗玛峰

,那一年发生了一场大雪崩,

16 人在离我们帐篷约 300 米的地方丧生

,从那时起和在那之前,我做了

很多冒险,我学到

了很多好东西 从这些

冒险中,

我终于在五年后的 2019 年登上了珠穆朗玛峰,

但今天我将与你们分享

这些冒险中的故事、事件和想法,这些

冒险对我的生活和商业有所帮助。

我想非常清楚,这次谈话

不是 关于

珠穆朗玛峰或登山或冒险

这是关于

我们如何在日常情况下应对这些挑战

工作人际关系无论

原则保持

不变以及我们

今天将分享的课程我刚刚完成了一本

名为“七”的书

珠穆朗玛峰的

三个教训与我们今天的主题非常相关

,即在风暴中幸存下来,我

在一些 s 的帮助下仅与您分享这三个教训 幻灯片将

帮助您了解将它们

置于上下文中,

但这与珠穆朗玛峰

无关,这与珠穆朗玛峰上发生的事情无关,

我希望您不断将这些与

您在日常生活中遇到的任何挑战联系起来

面对任何风暴,现在风暴显然是

对我们周围发生的各种事情的隐喻

,在珠穆朗玛峰的背景下,

健身再次是嗯

,这是一个 360 度的概念,它

不仅仅是与身体健康有关的事情,而是

要做的事情 有

一个整体的 360 度概念,什么是

健身,它的情商,

它的心理韧性,它

不仅仅是身体健康,还有很多其他的东西,

所以同样地,当我们都在

应对挑战时,你必须

有自己的隐喻珠穆朗玛峰,

你正在攀登

你 可能有激情和爱好和

事情,所以让我们

去分享我的三个教训,我再次

请把它们与

你正在做的一切联系起来

,最终你 您将看到它们

将适用于

我们面临的每一种情况,

让我借助我为您选择的幻灯片与您分享其中的一些

经验教训,

因此

是登顶的最后部分的视图

everest the corn is it’s

called the Cornish traverse

你可以看到人们 你也可以看到

那一年到 2019 年的拥挤

对一些人群来说有点出名,但让我们

开始学习

我想分享的第一课

你关于处理艰难的

情况和风暴等就是我

所说的

与恐惧交朋友现在我的

意思

是什么我的意思是与恐惧交朋友

你知道我被问了很多

次你不害怕你

在珠穆朗玛峰上不害怕吗 我当然害怕

当然我害怕

,我认为

如果我们有一些不安全感,这是一件健康的事情,它们

帮助我们以更稳健的方式做好准备,

这整件事不是不

害怕,而是

承认什么 是否有恐惧

并以正确的方式为他们做准备

所以这就是我所说的

与恐惧交朋友的意思我会

和你分享一些轶事这是

kumbho冰瀑布这是

珠穆朗玛峰基地后攀登的第一部分 营地,正如你

所看到的,

这是一个危险的地方,它被称为

杀手海带。

这些只是公寓大小

的大冰块,它们可以移动,

正如我所说,我在 2014 年看到过雪崩,

人们在那里死亡

,实际上在 2015 年

珠穆朗玛峰发生了地震,然后

该地区实际上再次有数百人死亡,

所以这是 kumbh 冰崩,看看

接下来会发生什么

这是一架直升机

从营地营救人员,这是在 kumbho

冰坠落珠穆朗玛峰之后

现在会发生什么

在攀登的第一个晚上,

人们第一次越过 kumbh 冰层后

,有 15% 到 20% 的人

实际上

放弃了这次探险,这很悲惨,

因为他们已经做好了非常努力的准备,

他们已经付出了 seri 我们

预付了这 100 笔钱,

但仍然是你第一次越过

kumbha 冰瀑,你想

回家,

你可能生病了,你可能是其他事情,

但我认为一个非常重要的因素是

如果你失败了 与

害怕攀登珠穆朗玛峰和应对

kumbo 秋季的恐惧交朋友,

你会遇到这些问题 这

是我想与你分享的另一张图片

作为轶事

这是黄色营地 黄色

帐篷组是四号营地

这是最高的营地 它被

称为死亡区 它

海拔 8 000 米,可见的山

是第四高的山

我从山顶下来时拍下了这张照片

幸运的一枪 云层只是暂时清除了

我们于 19 日到达这里 五月,

我们应该在那天晚上攀登,

但暴风雨如此暴风雨

以至于我们不得不接听电话

那天晚上不出去所以现在我们有一个

额外的夜晚可以在死亡地带度过

可能强烈

不推荐,

但我们随身携带了额外的氧气

,目的是如果有

救援需要,如果有某种

事情,因为你选择

害怕某些事情,

当这些事情发生时你会为这些事情做准备 发生它们可能不会

发生,但是如果它们发生了,那么您通过为此做

准备而不是

害怕而与恐惧交上了朋友

这是攀登之夜

本身的另一个故事这是一个夜间拍摄

呃这就是这个地方

如果有人熟悉

珠穆朗玛峰

或读过它,就叫阳台 这是

我们更换第一个氧气瓶的第一个地方,

它从 iv 营地爬了大约六个小时后出现

,你可以看到

前灯升起

那天晚上我担心在攀登过程中会冻伤,所以我

咨询了因为我害怕

咨询了资深登山者

我接受了一些技巧并应用了这些

技巧并以此为基础

那天晚上我是唯一一个没有被我们团队冻伤的人,

我的其他伙伴

从珠穆朗玛峰回来后不得不在加德满都住院,

所以我的教训很清楚,

如果我承认恐惧并做好准备

当他们来到我的第二课时,我处于更好的状态来面对风暴第二

课是同一个故事的下一部分,

因为有一些已知的风险,但

也有未知的未知数,这就是

我所说的

期望处理 出乎意料的

是,这是一个雪崩

进入营地的图像我刚吃午饭

,你知道有很多雪崩

有很多事情正在

发生

这个想法是我们无法预测

每件事和每一种情况,无论

多么困难

无论我们在计划方面做得多么好,我们都会做好准备,

但是

不能有计划 b

因为你不知道什么会打击你,

所以它归结为

你如何看待事物,这是一个

您的期望

设定的因素,所以如果我期望

处理一些意想不到的事情

,然后某些事情出错或

发生一些令人震惊的事件,

但我已经准备好了,那么我不会

惊慌我正在处理问题

,我 我没有处理

这个问题的挫败感,因为

我的脑海

中总会有一些东西

看这个故事这是

第一个晚上爬上kumbh的地方

我的左腿穿过

冰层

进入右下方冰冷的水中

穿上我的登山靴我完全

浸泡在冰冷的水中

,凌晨 3 点外零下 25 度

,最后我和我的夏尔巴人不得不

返回基地 营地我们无法与

我们的团队继续进行第二天

我们有点你知道呃赶上

他们在第一营地

我的意思是你知道这里还有另一个故事

就是我发生氧气泄漏的地方

在4号营地附近 左边的山峰是

珠穆朗玛峰本身

,风吹过著名

的珠穆朗玛峰羽流,你可以看到这是

一些云和大量的雪

从珠穆朗玛峰上飞扬,所以我们正在攀登

,我们有点靠近四号营地

大约 45 分钟到营地,我

当然认为

我走路变得非常困难,我看了看

我的压力表

没有氧气,我的

警长已经开始帮助营地

,我说我可以一个人去,但是 我

现在遇到了这些问题

在你的武器库中

处理这些事情

这是一个在回来的路上的图像

我们有一个完整的情况,我的夏尔巴人

实际上

离开了我,我在最后六个

小时独自回来

,那一周当我们攀登时,有

12 人死亡

我们的主要向导珠穆朗玛峰我们的主要向导,你

知道领导者

实际上在我们登顶前一天放弃了这个团队,

所以当我们从我们的大营地从我们的

四号营地从山顶营地

上升时,我们只需要

乘坐初级共享巴士和 初级夏尔巴人此时也

离开了我

,你可以看到它是垂直陡峭的

顶部地面这是我在

照片中的靴子

,这是一个有

陡峭下降和前面的岩墙的地方

,你看不到 这张照片

以及你看不到的

情况 我们已经走了 18 个小时

我们花了 13 个小时才到达山顶

11 个小时才回来

这是你知道你已经

完成了 18 个小时现在你 有

半瓶氧气 只剩下一

点点水 没有食物 现在没有

夏尔巴人

所以这些

事情是发生在珠穆朗玛峰上的例子,但

在其他旅行中

也发生过,它们发生在商业中,它们发生

在你的职业生涯中,我的意思是我们已经 我被

整个冠状病毒袭击了 意味着

在过去的一年中,世界上发生了难以想象的情况,这样的事情会有多出乎意料,

所以期待处理意外

并有能力专注于

我们需要做的事情

确实是我学习的重要组成部分

在处理暴风雨时,我

想上第三

课,我在这组的最后一课,然后我们

就稍微谈谈,

这很明显,所以我们已经看到了

两个,第一个是关于

你可以预测并且可能会发生

,你可以为他们做准备

下一个是你无法预测的事情,

但你仍然应该期待事情

会发生我一直期待他们

在我所做的一切事情中,

当他们发生时 我想啊,

好吧,这就是问题,

让我们解决它,不要让

你知道,你知道的太兴奋或

太恐慌了第三

最终在所有这些事情

之后,我们的行动

真的取决于在哪里 我们专注,

所以

当我们在冰瀑中越过这些梯子时,总会有消极和积极的一面

第二次机会,

如果我只看那里,

我的脚只放在那里,

那么我就会稳定

在珠穆朗玛峰上有很多地方,你就像

你的通道是六英寸九 英寸

,你的左右都有陡峭的下降,

但如果我只能

专注于我对机会的关注如此敏锐

,我不会担心

如果你对你需要的关注如此敏锐,我不会担心威胁

做什么,可以做什么

,你不想担心

会出什么问题,

然后事情就真的完成

了 实际上通过了

,你d 不是你会看到

差异

想象这种情况看看我的脸

这是11个小时的攀登即使我的

睫毛有冰

而且这个观点从整个路径你都看不到这条康沃尔横贯

有一个叫做南

峰的地方

你达到了那个,整个观点

突然出现在你

面前,现在我的重点是我的重点是

通过这个

,我不会是我们不想

成为这些事情发生

这些事情即使你知道

这会发生 这种观点会出现,

但即便如此,当它在

你的脸上经过 11 个小时的登山后,

你知道你很累

处理峰会并没有那么远,

但也不是那么近,所以如果你喜欢,

这些事件会

引发隐喻风暴,

它们取决于我们的关注点,我们的关注点

基本上是指导发生的事情这是一个

这是我自己的照片

已经采取了,你知道我刚刚

从报纸上放了一些剪辑我们

看到

交通拥堵这是希拉里的一步

,就像登顶前的最后一个障碍

,图片中没有的是它是

负 35

,我们在呃 你知道将近 9 000

米,

所以当你站在那里时,你会

感到寒冷,你的

氧气在流动你担心

回来,因为所有的事故

都发生在回来的路上,

但最终如果我的注意力

只是把事情做好,那就只有

一个 绳索 这条绳索

将人们带到两个方向 你

只有你会

觉得这真的是珠穆朗玛峰,但它确实是

,你进入了战斗

你正处于最后阶段 你不能

左右看 你必须是 专注

于工作,如果你在

那里,没有什么可以阻止你

实现你要

实现的目标,

我将在幻灯片上做这个回顾

,然后我们再做一个回顾

在 sto rm

我不想说

只是关于生存我

实际上对整个生存

心态有疑问

为什么我们应该只生存为什么

我们应该做的最少需要

你知道风暴几乎就像

进化清理

它们帮助我们消除某些

竞争 它们帮助我们消除

某些弱点,

因此在风暴中蓬勃发展只有三个

原则,如果我今天能给你留下

这些想法

,我认为

与你

进行这次谈话

值得的 重点所以这是

我的第三课现在让我停止

分享并

在屏幕上回复你朋友你不能

在珠穆朗玛峰上

伪造它你不能

在生活中

的任何重大项目上伪造它在这些项目中发生的挫折的价值

是 从本质上讲,他们让您

看到自己

缺少的

东西 o 是一个

适应环境的过程,例如

我们从大本营开始,首先

我们上到 2000 英尺的营地,

在那里过夜,然后回来,

然后下次我们去 2 号营地,

然后一路回到大本营

每次你在挑战你的舒适区的极限时

如何扩展你的

舒适区

的整个想法 对什么是风暴和什么是机会的整体解释会随着

珠穆朗玛峰和生活中的适应过程而完全改变

继续扩大

你感到舒适的整个区域

我邀请你考虑如果

像我这样

的普通人商人 50 岁

没有健身狂没有什么

如果我能到达珠穆朗玛峰的顶峰

那是一个 45 天的远征很多

前卫的情况发生

了很多学习发生我

今天试图与你分享我的一些学习,

我邀请你攀登

任何你想攀登的珠穆朗玛峰

谢谢