Cha Cha liked studying human civilization and the various inventions humans had created—especially sports.
One of them in particular captured his attention: climbing. He saw in it a philosophy of life:
“You get to battle with yourself. You fail a lot, but try again a lot, and eventually succeed—or not. Sometimes what you lack is more strength, sometimes other tactics.”
“And as everyone is different, everyone eventually climbs in their own way.”
As we age, we lose muscle, and sports like climbing are a great way to compensate for this natural decline.
Anyone can practice this sport, as there are different grades—from very easy routes for true beginners to more difficult problems that require years of practice.
Because, as with anything that involves developing your brain, it takes time and healthy habits to improve.
The better the habits, the faster the progress!
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