There Are No Wrong Paths to the Divine; Some Are Just Shorter than Others
Two climbers were arguing one evening about the best way to reach the summit of the mountain that they were camping at the base of. Since both argued that their way was the right way and neither would give in, they turned to the leader of the climb, a highly experienced climber who had summitted most of the great peaks in the world, to settle the argument. “Sir,” the first climber said to the leader,” is it not true that the best way to summit a mountain is to follow the path of least... Sign in to see full entry.