There's a lot going on here Debbie and significant 'edginess' in your life.
I have also have always been something of an edgeist. I was born on the edge of town and have always felt better for living on the outskirts. Considering where we live now, it's a bonus to have ploughed fields behind us.
I wonder if part of your need to climb is related to wanting to step out of/escape from your calipers and your place in the family. And being young means that our executive functions are not yet developed and therefore we may enjoy the thrill of uncertainty, ambiguity, our risky behaviour.
Interesting take on my need to climb. I’d never really thought about it like that. You may be right! Partly an escape and partly simply liking the alternate view.
There's a lot going on here Debbie and significant 'edginess' in your life.
I have also have always been something of an edgeist. I was born on the edge of town and have always felt better for living on the outskirts. Considering where we live now, it's a bonus to have ploughed fields behind us.
I wonder if part of your need to climb is related to wanting to step out of/escape from your calipers and your place in the family. And being young means that our executive functions are not yet developed and therefore we may enjoy the thrill of uncertainty, ambiguity, our risky behaviour.
Edgiest - I like that, Glenn!
Interesting take on my need to climb. I’d never really thought about it like that. You may be right! Partly an escape and partly simply liking the alternate view.
Perspective yes, albeit unconscious perhaps.