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A Woman's Epic Journey to Climb 7 Mountains—Shot on a Phone | Short Film Showcase


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·Nov 11, 2024

Oh general dishy, or would boo be true!

She should tie a me. Who dat? ACK. No tuna can to de shanty Shuler G. Ida, by dunya PHP. Know him elections for she, we Bishop targeted Jahida. I mean, cooling it. I'm not, don't worry.

And tonight he should be the man who she's happy. Mizuki, even as a child, I had this really strong feeling that I need to set myself free and that no one else could do it for me. For myself as human beings, we're taught particular definitions of home. I lost my home at a very early age, lived like an orphan. It's only then that I understood the greater meaning of home.

Dockery, Manjaro, Kilimanjaro, Lehmann brave. Whenever I would say that I'm from Bangladesh, either people didn't even know where that was, or if they did know, the first thing would be like, "Oh, you guys get so much floods." And after 44 plus years of existing, that's kind of sad.

I wanted to highlight to the world how far women from Bangladesh have come, despite all the obstacles that they have to constantly go through. So I thought of walking to the highest mountain of every continent, take the flag up. Life is too short, and these are leaps of faith that, as human beings, it's essential to respond to.

When I first announced the campaign, no one really believed that I could do it, but I just wanted to listen to the call of my heart and I pursued it without thinking logically. My training, the first is obviously the cardio. Second, you'd be Kyle to training I do, but third, and the most important part of training, is meditation and mindfulness. You can be the strongest athlete in the world, but if you can't have the clarity to take decisions on a fraction of a second, your life and your entire team's life depends on it.

Big in my eye, climbing is more of a surrender rather than conquering. If anything, nature conquers you. When you climb the mountain with someone, that person is always with you. And you were given Shiva, he's my climbing teacher. He's protected me and saved my life on and off the mud.

When I was going for my expedition in Antarctica, as I was going to board the flight, they got the news that Lima passed in a terrible motorbike accident. I've walked to the top of the world with Niba and we watched sunrise on top of the world together, and that's not an experience.

No, sorry. When I heard the news of his death, the next mountain I climbed was Vincent Massive, the highest mountain above Antarctica. It was climbing with my friend Dylan. When we saw the summit approaching, Dylan turned and said, "Hey girl, we're almost here."

Exactly the same incident had happened in Everest where Nima and I just... At that time, I saw Nima turning and said, "Benji Ageha!" You know, he's said in Hindi, "That very much here, my sister, you're at the top of the world!"

For those of us who feel like orphans, know that this home is everywhere we want it to be. Where I'll go down is even Baptists. When I look at the girl, the first thing I see is hope and the power within herself to choose her own destiny.

I feel very emotional right now because it's been quite a tough journey coming up here. Decide who she wants to be, and I'd like to dedicate this summit to the youth of my nation. She doesn't have to be a mountaineer, but I look at the energy, chocolate, whatever the mountain is in her life, empower her to climb it.

I love you all. It's really cold up here. This is where you taught me how to give prayers to the gods. This is where you taught me how to speak without words, but you love without a touch, how to draw without charge.

This is where you taught me how in silence we can find each other, how in despair we can only be stronger.

Oh gosh, pardon Missha. Part of the hardy mahjong. I'll be PT, I'll be bt mohd, gonna be shy, lolly dog, a junkie you.

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