Group 5 Everest


 "You know my name, not my story. You've heard what I've done, not what I've been through"



So hello there ;)

We decided to share our odd experiences running up and down the hills to question some people about what they think achievements are. We have learned the hard way that men answers way better questions rather than women. We failed questioning two women, badly.

 We asked several questions for these people:
1. What is your understanding of achievement?
2. What is your personal achievement?
3. Are achievements good or bad? Why?
4. How do you define a good or bad achievement?
5. Is achievement subjective to you?
6. Can a personal achievement that can impact the world?
7. Do you have any achievement that can impact the world?
8. Have you achieved any of your personal achievements?
9. Do you think achievements are important to everyone? Why?
10. Can you explain what this place have done to reach a national achievement?
Some answered well, some didn't, but we got results to it.

Here are some:
"So, what is an achievement to you?"
"Oh... yeah... I don't know... I don't wanna know.. yeah.."
There's a little quote we got from the first woman we interviewed. She didn't seem to have any interest in the questions, nor does she wants to know. As the result of our failed interview with her, we left as quickly as possible. Leaving her looking fazed with our unanswered questions.

- When the world says "Give up", Hope whispers "Try one more time" -
Luckily, the men working in this garden was a lot better than the women. Our first success was a great one.

"I never dreamed about success. I worked for it." - Estee Lauder

The man above is called Rahmat. He answered our questions really well. He said that an achievement is something that we did to get something that we hope. He shares his own personal achievement to us, which is being able to run his own food stand. We asked whether achievements are good or not and he said that it's obviously good. Because then people can't be successful without their own personal achievements. He also said that achievements are good for everyone. He believes that a personal achievement can give impacts to the world but sadly he haven't had one yet. He shares his higher

"Black is modest and arrogant at the same time. Black is lazy and easy - but mysterious. But above all black says this: 'I don't bother you - don't bother me'" - Yohji Yamamoto
We can't really understand what he was saying but we managed to get what he was saying. He was the fourth person we interviewed and he worked as the cashier in the restaurant we ate in.

- Drama does not just walk into your life. Either you create it, invite it or associate with it. -
Although he works as the toilet keeper, he still managed to answer our questions really well he answered most of our questions correctly and properly. He was so wise! His answers were somewhere along the lines of how to not waste your life and reach for the best.


In our last interview, we encountered another problem. If you hear our interview recording, you would wonder why we kept on coughing through the entire interview. The guy took out his cigarette and lit it up right in front of our faces. He did answer our questions but it was really uncomfortable.










Work that hallway

Work that pavement



















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But first let us take a selfie!!
Let the love fill in the air <3 <3



- You have to take the good with the bad, smile when you're sad, love what you've got and remember what you had. Always forgive but never forget, learn from your mistakes but never regret, people change, things go wrong, just remember life goes on -


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