Dec 26, 2010

Gary Barnes: "I Tried to Climb a Mountain Today"



Mt. Kilimanjaro



I tried to climb the mountain today. As I inched my way up the path, I felt overwhelmed, so I had to turn back.

I tried to climb the mountain today. On my journey, darkness started to fall, and I was full of fear, so I had to return to a safe place.

I was ready to climb the mountain today. But it was so hot outside, I thought I better stay in my nice air-conditioned house and rest up for  tomorrow's attempt.

I was about to climb the mountain today. But I had so many other things to do,so instead of climbing the mountain I took care of much more important tasks. I washed my car, mowed the grass and watched the big game. Today the mountain will just have to wait.

I was going to climb the mountain today. But as I stared at the mountain in it's majestic beauty, I knew I stood no chance of making it to the top, so I figured why even bother trying.

I have forgotten about climbing the mountain today; until a friend came by and asked me what I was up to lately. I told him I was thinking about climbing that mountain some day. I went on and on about how I was going to accomplish this task.

Finally, he said, "I just got back from climbing the mountain. For the longest time I told myself I was trying to climb the mountain but never made any progress. I almost let the dream of making it to the top die. I came up with every excuse of why I could not make it up the mountain, but never once did I give myself a reason why I could.”

“One day as I stared at the mountain and pondered, I realized that if I didn't make an attempt at this dream all my dreams will eventually die. The next morning, I started my climb."

He continued, "It was not easy, and at times I wanted to quit. But no matter what I faced, I placed one foot in front of the other, keeping a steady pace. When the wind tried to blow me over the edge, I kept walking. When the voices inside my head screamed "stop!" I focused on my goal never letting it out of sight, and I kept moving forward. At times, I was ready to quit, but I knew I had come too far.”

“Time and time again, I reassured myself that I was going to finish this journey. I struggled to make it to the top, but I climbed the mountain!"

"I have to be going," my friend said. "Tomorrow is a new day to accomplish more dreams. By the way, what are you going to do tomorrow?"

I looked at him, with intensity and confidence in my eyes, and said…


"I have a mountain to climb."



- Gary Barnes, 1999

2 comments:

  1. Hey there, I found your blog through Istorya. And I like it at first read, more of love at first sight, eh? haha Anyhoo, how do I follow you? I can't seem to find the follow tab

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  2. Hi Kai,

    Thanks for reading. I haven't included the widget for "Follow", I am new to this thing so kinakapa ko pa. Meanwhile you can follow my FB page, since pinopost ko naman dun yung updates.

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