I feel a responsibility to communicate what it is that drives me to do what I do, and I ask myself: What is it that motivates me and how can I share this with people? What climbing represents is a natural way of being, and oftentimes when I'm put on a pedestal I feel a very unnatural rapport with people. They don't view you as a human being with the same faults and needs and everything else they have. They somehow think you're superhuman, and it's sometimes difficult to deal with that.