14 peaks: Nothing is impossible a layman’s review

Khudra
2 min readDec 9, 2021

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The success story of Nirmal ‘nimsdai’ Purja is equally tear-jerking and motivational.

Let’s break down the 1hr 41 minutes of stunned gaping into carefully curated fractions.

The undertone of diversity.

The mountaineering documentary is a reflection not just of the dreams and hopes of one individual but of his team, of his nation and ultimately the projection of Nepalese culture, our pride, and insane abilities.

Is hard work worth it?

The last climb of Nimsdai along the trails of Shishapangma shifts the dynamic from one person to an entire nation. The Chinese government changing the directive to give him a pass to the mountain is unthinkable, to say the least.

Your team deserves credit!

Undertaking such a large project wasn’t a one-man cruise voyage. Building a team of equally dedicated and strong-willed mountaineers is what guaranteed his success throughout.

‘Giving up is not in the blood sir, it’s not in the blood.’

His can-do attitude alongside his no-man-left-behind ethos excavates his goal and radiates the bond between him, Nepal, and the mountains that unfold their stories.

More than a mountaineering discourse

His narrative goes beyond his athletic talents and excavates into his undying love for his mother, his overarching experience with politics, nature, and people around him as well as strangers. It allows us to delve into the intricacies of the project.

Nothing is Impossible!

You all must aspire to summit the peaks of your life too. So do we at Khudra. Our goal is to see you prosper, and we’re on it 24/7.

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