The two great risks are risking too much but also risking too little. That's for each person to decide. For me, not risking anything is worse than death. By far. -Jimmy Chin Death
I truly believe the intention of creating positive change is so important to the collective consciousness. When you have a group of people that have the intention and the capacity, talent, and intelligence to actualize those intentions, then you have something really powerful. -Jimmy Chin Change
I truly believe the intention of creating positive change is so important to the collective consciousness. When you have a group of people that have the intention and the capacity, talent, and intelligence to actualize those intentions, then you have something really powerful. -Jimmy Chin Intelligence
A lot of why I climb is for the friendship, the loyalty and trust, the shared experience of being in that moment. -Jimmy Chin Trust
The way we approached Meru, and the way we approach a lot of these mountains, is with humility. A sense of, 'Is it going to give us passage?' Your mental attitude can affect the outcome. -Jimmy Chin Attitude
Mentorship is an incredibly huge responsibility. And you need to choose your mentors carefully, just like mentors choose their apprentices carefully. There has to be trust there, on a very deep level. -Jimmy Chin Trust
I feel like I'm doing what I love. If I can get out, shoot, film and climb, and be with my friends and family, I'm happy. It doesn't take a lot. I don't need to climb huge mountains. I have a deep connection with wilderness and the environment, and I'm thankful for that. -Jimmy Chin Thankful
A lot of why I climb is for the friendship, the loyalty and trust, the shared experience of being in that moment. -Jimmy Chin Friendship
I truly believe the intention of creating positive change is so important to the collective consciousness. When you have a group of people that have the intention and the capacity, talent, and intelligence to actualize those intentions, then you have something really powerful. -Jimmy Chin Positive
I loved going to the Chiang Kai Shek Memorial in Taipei to watch all the old Chinese people doing tai chi and practicing kung fu. The monument was made of white marble, and it was beautiful. Sometimes my dad and I would practice with them. -Jimmy Chin Dad