A few weeks ago I spent some time at Nectar, a beautiful co-working/co-living space in the rural mountains of Spain about 90min from Barcelona. While in conversation with some of the other residents, it occurred to me there that there are at least two kinds of people when it comes to mountains. There are those who climb to the top of a mountain to be engulf by their surroundings, and there are those who climb to say that they have conquered the mountain. Of course there is the spectrum in between, but these types brought me some clarity.
The Mountain
The Mountain
The Mountain
A few weeks ago I spent some time at Nectar, a beautiful co-working/co-living space in the rural mountains of Spain about 90min from Barcelona. While in conversation with some of the other residents, it occurred to me there that there are at least two kinds of people when it comes to mountains. There are those who climb to the top of a mountain to be engulf by their surroundings, and there are those who climb to say that they have conquered the mountain. Of course there is the spectrum in between, but these types brought me some clarity.