Moving Mountains: Lessons on Life and Leadership
Messner, Reinhold
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Like most genuine leaders, Messner transcends his field (mountain climber and expedition leader) and assumes a larger-than-life public image and persona. Privately, he remains a craftsman first, but his feats and his fame have also made him a spokesman. And in both areas, he is a proven winner. It is one thing to have survived a few near death experiences on mountains and in deserts and ice fields, but it is quite another to have learned so much and shared so deeply with the intent to benefit other people.
Moving Mountains describes the lessons Messner learned through a life of breaking through mental and physical barriers. From their reading of the book, individuals, teams, and organizations will learn the skills necessary to pick themselves up and move beyond their trials and failures so that they too can reach unparalleled heights of success.
Messner then set his sights on being the first to climb all 14 of the world’s 8,000-meter peaks, which he accomplished on October 16, 1986, when he reached the summit of Lhotse. During that period he also became the first to score a “hat trick” by climbing three 8,000-meter peaks in one season. After achieving that goal, he went on to set and achieve others, including climbing the tallest mountain on all seven continents. The last mountain he climbed to reach this goal was Mt. Vinson in Antarctica at a temperature of minus 50 degrees Celsius. In 1990, he set another first when he was the first man to cross the Antarctic continent on foot.
When not off on an adventure, Messner lives in Juval Castle in South Tyrol where he runs an art museum and an organic farm. He also pursues his other careers as a writer, photographer, and member of the European Parliament. Messner also lectures throughout the world, makes documentary films, contributes articles to several magazines, and is an active preservationists of wilderness areas. He is author of more than 40 books.
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