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The Examined Scramble

Applying Socratic questioning to mountain scrambling itself: each handhold becomes an opportunity to examine assumptions about safety, ability, and the examined life.

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Why It Matters

Socratic examination—examining unquestioned assumptions—reaches its physical limit on steep terrain where distraction kills. Nasreddin's tradition embraces this fusion of play and consequence. The 'examined scramble' means bringing ruthless self-awareness to mountain movement: Why do I grip so hard? What story am I telling about danger? Am I moving from fear or freedom? Mountains demand we examine our actual capacity versus our imagined limits. Each scramble becomes a dialogue between ego and reality. The Hodja would find divine comedy in a climber who intellectualizes safety while their body shows pure terror. This concept invites high-altitude practice as continuous self-examination—not removing fear, but watching it with humor and honesty, discovering what remains when pretense falls away.

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