This guy is halarious, sets a trap.
Says we should use the excruciating fear of failure by making ones self accountable beyond their control. He and his brother heald each other accountable with significant consequences for failure.I experienced this recently when I went climbing outdoors for the first time in a while. I also climbed my first lead route and set up the top rope. It was awesome! Though also intense, as I know the consequences of falling. Even with harnesses and safety equipment. There is an inherent desire to have my hands locked onto the rock at all times. Because I can hold myself with one hold just long enough to recover. Despite consciously knowing I am attached to a rope and bolts.
We want to be extra redundant when setting and climbing. As one of my best friends would say: "Prepare for the worst and hope for the best. In that order"