"Never measure the height of a mountain until you have reached the top. Then you will see how low it was"
About this Quote
The kicker is the second sentence, which flips triumph into perspective. “Then you will see how low it was” doesn’t just celebrate grit; it exposes the distortion created by distance and anxiety. From the base, the mountain looks absolute because you’re staring at it head-on, with no reference points. From the top, the scale changes: the path is visible, the terrain makes sense, the thing that felt monolithic becomes one obstacle among many. The subtext is not that challenges are fake, but that they are rarely as totalizing as they feel mid-climb.
Context matters: Hammarskjold worked at the UN during the early Cold War, when every decision carried the shadow of catastrophe. His private writings often circle faith, discipline, and responsibility; this quote sounds like a personal ethic made portable. It’s advice for anyone doing consequential work: don’t indulge the spectacle of the problem. Do the work, reach the vantage point, and let reality - not anticipatory panic - define the size of what you faced.
Quote Details
| Topic | Motivational |
|---|---|
| Source | Later attribution: Challenge (Dag Hammarskjold) modern compilation
Evidence: ger 1961 2003 ed p 29 never measure the height of a mountain until you have reached the top then you will see how low it was da Other candidates (2) Blow the Cap off your Capability (Yomi Akinpelu, 2020) compilation95.5% ... Never measure the height of a mountain until you have reached the top. Then you will see how low it was. (Dag Ham... A bibliography of the Charter of the United Nations = Bib... (United Nations Library (New York, N.Y.), 1955) primary36.2% he charter it is realised that some relevant material may have escaped the notice of the compilers of this bibliograp... |
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