Category Archive for: ‘Ethics’
Stangl Faked K2 Ascent: What Are We Climbing For?
News just came out this morning that Austrian speed climber Christian Stangl faked his August 12 summit of K2. His was …
Read MoreThursday Thought: Dan Pink on Autonomy & 21st Century Business
It was cold, brutally cold. The kind of cold that one only seems to find in the depth of February …
Read MoreOverdue Thursday Thought: Simone Moro and the Ethics of Everest
As many of you know, Everest, and the ethical issues surrounding it, have long been a part of my dialogue …
Read MoreThursday Thought: Taking the Path of Obliquity
We've all heard it before, those famous words of Robert Frost about the path less traveled by making all the …
Read MoreThursday Thought: Hegel, MLK, Obama, and the Dalai Lama
I definitely tend toward the left side of the political spectrum, and identify myself more as a Democrat than otherwise. …
Read MoreEthics on Everest…and in all our lives.
Find someone in need. A relative. A friend. A stranger.
Stop your daily business for a moment. Reach out to that person. See what you can do to help them.
They will be thankful for it, and so will you.
Read MoreDavid Sharp, Everest, ethics, & climbing
Through David Zinger’s blog, I came across a great discussion on a great website, the Ethics Scoreboard. This article is …
Read MoreEverest Ethics
I just came across an interesting video on the Forbes website. It is an interview with Everest climber Robert Anderson …
Read MoreEverest Ethics
The Ethics of Everest… Another Everest season has just come to completion. As usual, it was filled with stories of …
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