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In climbing, having confidence in your partners is no small concern. One climber's actions can affect the welfare of the entire team.
Jon Krakauer
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Teamwork and trust are essential in climbing, as one person's decisions can impact everyone's safety.

This quote highlights the critical importance of trust and confidence among team members, especially in high-stakes situations like climbing. When climbing, any individual climber's actions can have significant consequences for the entire team, emphasizing the need for a strong bond of mutual trust and responsibility.

Themes

ClimbingTrustTeamworkCouragePartnershipSafety

In practice

Example use cases

During a team-building workshop to emphasize the importance of trust and partnership.

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