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An inspirational story about leaning on the railing and looking at the high place, and taking another step to the high place.

An inspirational story about leaning on a railing to overlook a high place and then climbing one step higher

When Eskil was a child, he was not only timid and introverted, but also particularly afraid of heights. He never even dared to sit on it. Father's motorcycle. For this reason, his parents could only move their home from the sixth floor to the first floor. After Eskil went to school, he was not as naughty as other little boys, nor could he climb up, down, or jump up and down like other children.

When he was 10 years old, the school organized a picnic on a hillside in the countryside. When they reached the top of the mountain, Esquier glanced down inadvertently. Suddenly fainted and fell to the ground. Afterwards, the doctor diagnosed Eskil with a very severe fear of heights and advised him and his parents: they must not go to high places!

The classmates took this as a joke and made fun of him as a little bug who was afraid of heights.

Eskir is determined to change himself. After he returned home, he climbed onto the one-meter-high cement platform in the garden. When he first climbed up, he felt very nervous, but thinking about the embarrassment he felt when others made fun of him, he determined to overcome his fear of "height". of fear. He first stood on it with his teeth closed and his eyes closed. Then he slowly opened his eyes. After standing for ten minutes, he found that standing on this platform was not scary. The next day, he climbed up and down on the concrete platform with ease. He couldn't control the joy in his heart and told his father excitedly. After seeing his performance, his father praised him a little, because the cement platform was not high and climbing up was a very simple matter.

Eskil understood his father's expression and said, "Dad, can you bring another wooden chair?"

"What are you doing with the chair? "My father was a little confused.

“I want to climb one step higher!”

His father really moved a wooden chair and placed it on the cement platform, but Eskil did not He didn't dare to stand up immediately. He just sat on the chair for a while and then said to his father: "Can you help me stand up?" His father agreed, protecting him with his hands as he climbed onto the chair and let him stand up straight. After Eskil stood firm, the tension and fear in his heart gradually faded as time passed. Five minutes later, his father let go of his hand, and Eskil's relaxation returned to his original fear, but he still insisted on standing on it. Ten minutes later, his tension gradually disappeared, and he spread his arms in the air. , shouted excitedly: "I am no longer a little bug afraid of heights!"

From then on, every time he adapted to a height, he kept asking himself to stand higher. His father first made him a five-meter-high wooden ladder to lean against the wall. He could adapt to a new height every day, even if it was just a small step!

Based on this belief of "taking one step higher", he worked hard to overcome his psychological barriers. Before long, he was climbing to the top of the ladder with ease! Later, his father took him into a factory. There was a chimney forty meters high in the factory. There was an iron ladder around the chimney for workers to go up and down. On the iron ladder, Esquier insisted on going higher every day. As he moves up a level, from being afraid to not being afraid, from not being afraid to being adaptable, he can feel the joy and excitement of success every time he takes a higher step. Half a year later, he climbed to the top of the chimney! On that occasion, his father set off a firework worth 500 kroner for him to celebrate.

When Eskil was 14 years old, the word "high" was no longer scary to him. On the contrary, he still felt that "high" was a person who could bring him unlimited challenges. opportunities from which he can gain unlimited happiness and satisfaction.

During the last class outing before graduating from middle school, he climbed up a cliff of more than 100 meters with a rope and an iron hook. Everyone present was surprised when they saw it, but he thought this was not enough, and he must use more methods next time. Challenge newer heights in a difficult way! Soon, he joined an acrobatic troupe to learn various juggling techniques. Gradually, he challenged new heights one after another in new ways and performed wonderful performances on them.

Over the years, he has completed countless self-challenges that make viewers’ hearts tremble: in 20xx, he walked on a wire rope stretched on two 300-meter-high cliffs 50 meters apart; Playing handstands on the edge of a 400-meter cliff; in 20xx, he climbed up a 600-meter-high cliff, set up a wooden ladder tilted to the outside of the cliff, and then climbed to the top of the ladder to perform handstands... Recently, Eskil He also stretched a tightrope between a 1,000-meter-high cliff in the Norwegian Strait and performed a handstand bicycle ride on the tightrope. What's even more unbelievable is that in all these self-challenges, he never used any form of protective measures!

Countless successes have made Esquier a "person who can use the human body to paint in the air." When a reporter from UKTV asked about the meaning of self-challenge, Eskil said what he said to his father when he was a child: "Climb one step higher!" ;