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Reaching
the Top of the Mountain
Ji-Youn
Joung from Korea
Ji-Youn
Joung gained insights on life by climbing a
mountain with his father when he was a young
child.
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Photo
from Ji-Youn Joung
Mountaineering
gave me time to talk with my father and to
be in deep contemplation as well as
develop my patience.
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Whenever
the sun dropped and the blue sky came up, my father
and I used to climb the mountain near my house.
Because of its geological features, Korea has more
mountains than planes, and for this reason,
climbing has been a very natural thing for me since
I was a kid.
Walking
together, my father and I used to have a lot of
conversations through which I learned lessons from
his experiences. He always stressed to me, "You
should have objectives and capacity like the
mountain."
This
has largely influenced my life. Without such
mountaineering opportunities, we couldn't have had
enough time to spend together because my father was
very busy himself.
I
believe mountaineering is really beneficial. It
gave me time to talk with my father and to be in
deep contemplation as well as develop my patience.
I loved traversing the top of the mountains,
getting away from the routine of city life, the
noise and the pollution, and being able to breathe
fresh air.
One
time we climbed Palgoly Mountain, one of the
highest mountains in Korea. It was so challenging
for me because I was only ten years old. During the
first few hours of climbing, I enjoyed the fresh
air, the birds singing, and the beautiful dances of
butterflies; but as time passed, I got a pain in
both of my legs. At that moment, I wanted to quit
climbing.
Actually,
I hated it at that moment, but my father said to
me, "Spring is a season when everything comes to
life again. The mountain and field where we are
standing are embroidered with flowers and trees.
You can always see a beautiful sky at the top of
the mountain, but you can't see it before you reach
the top. You can always enjoy the scenes of many
waterfalls, temples and countless peaks and valleys
at the top of the mountain, but you can't when you
are when you are halfway up. Only there at the top,
can you embrace all of those things, just like in
life."
At
that time, I was too young to understand his
thoughts, but after that, I got new hope and
confidence. Finally, I found myself standing at the
top of the mountain. And there, I could see the
whole of the sky, which was as clear as
crystal.
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