
Discipline at 8,000 Meters: David Göttler on Everest, Ego, and Turning Back
The Hard Way With Joe De Sena · Joe De Sena
March 17, 202623m 10s
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Show Notes
Quitting at the right time takes more discipline than pushing to the top. Elite high-altitude mountaineer David Göttler talks with Joe De Sena about turning around 100 meters from Everest without oxygen, using fear as data at 8,000 meters, and why getting down is mandatory. They break down decision rules, ego control, endurance, and training mental toughness before the crisis hits. Hard standards matter. Disciplined decisions wins. Resilience must hold when energy and clarity drop. Things You Will Learn:
- How to set hard turnaround rules and keep them.
- How to use fear as a signal, not a weakness.
- How to train in discomfort so performance holds under pressure.
- Pre-Set Rules: Decide at sea level. Execute at 8,000 meters.
- Hard Turnaround Time: Summit is optional. Getting down is mandatory.
- Discomfort Training: Train tired. Train cold. Train when you don't feel like it.