9 Lessons I’ve Learned from My Journey to Everest Base Camp
<p>“I don’t want to live better, I want to live more.”</p>
<p>This statement has become my life motto. In this context, "better" refers to materialistic aspects of life, while "more" pertains to gathering different life experiences.</p>
<p>I have set a standard for experiences, which I call <strong>Expensive Experiences</strong> (EE). They must fulfill three criteria:</p>
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<li><strong>Before EE:</strong> thorough preparation regarding finances, time, and physical condition.</li>
<li><strong>During EE:</strong> complete dedication and focus on execution.</li>
<li><strong>After EE:</strong> extracting lessons and exciting stories.</li>
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<p>This means that if an experience requires a significant financial investment but doesn't require intense focus during the execution or yield valuable lessons afterward, it would be considered a normal experience for me. My goal is to have at least two expensive experiences each year.</p>
<p>Lastly, to make these experiences more valuable, I would like to share personal insights and lessons from my perspective with readers because life is a great teacher — we all learn, but the lessons and lectures differ.</p>
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