51ºÚÁÏ

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2 July 2025

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REPEL
SURPASS
AMPLIFY
RESCIND
TENTATIVE
TANTAMOUNT
DISPARAGE
NOTORIETY
DISINCLINATION
DISCRIMINATING

Sir Edmund Hilary was discriminating and tentative.
He had a disinclination for notoriety.
But he was being disparaged in the press by others who had failed their attempt at climbing Mt Everest.
They pointed out that what he was preparing to do led to their disasters.
Success was tantamount to Sir Edmund and was not too proud to take advice.
He repelled and rescinded all his plans.
He amplified new ideas and got new advisors.
He surpasses all expectations and got to the top in 1954!

Edmund Hillary was cautious and unassuming.
He shunned celebrity.
Critics who’d failed on Everest questioned his choices.
But he prioritized success over pride and welcomed guidance.
He scrapped his old strategies and embraced bold new ones.
With fresh insight and grit, he triumphed in 1953!

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