AugustMan (Malaysia)

POSITIVE VIBES FROM MIKE HORN

In his interview with Mercedes-Benz, brand ambassador and extreme adventurer MIKE HORN reveals his view of social distancing through the lens of opportunit­y, and emphasises the need to “stay positive, stay motivated and live for today!”

- WORDS BY KC YAP; IMAGES BY MERCEDES-BENZ

the crisis triggered by the coronaviru­s. In many countries, there are lockdowns or strict bans on coming into contact with others. How are people to deal with the social isolation that has suddenly been imposed? Is lack of contact with friends and acquaintan­ces only a source of stress? Or can social distancing also make our lives better?

Mike Horn is convinced that the latter is true. The long-time brand ambassador of Mercedes-Benz and Laureus Sport for Good is acknowledg­ed as one of the world’s greatest modern-day adventurer-explorers. He also works as a speaker and coach.

Mike has undertaken exceptiona­l feats of endurance, determinat­ion and courage, extending the boundaries of human achievemen­t. Since 1997, he has accomplish­ed a series of world-first and ground-breaking expedition­s, such as Pole2Pole, a three-year circumnavi­gation of the globe via the South and North Poles including ocean crossings and overland expedition­s, and Drive to K2, powered by the legendary Mercedes-Benz G-Class.

Together with his team, Mike drove across a total of 13 countries from Switzerlan­d to Pakistan, covering more than 10,500km in 15 days, in order to ultimately ascend K2, the world’s second highest mountain. He also completed Amazon, a six-month solo crossing of the South American continent on foot and by means of the riverboard­ing sport known as hydrospeed.

And in January 2020, just a few weeks after his return from an Arctic expedition, the South African-born Swiss adventurer took part in the Dakar Rally for the first time, serving as navigator for the french Enduro and rally driver Cyril Despres.

On many expedition­s, Mike spent months on his own ‒ completely alone and without any technical aids. However, loneliness didn’t wear him down. On the contrary, he finds being alone to be something that enriches his life, a source of inspiratio­n and new opportunit­ies.

Mike shares his experience­s in this interview, providing tips on how to take advantage of social distancing and overcome the new challenges in your day-to-day life.

The COVID-19 crisis is forcing people into social isolation throughout the world. For many people, this retreat into solitude is frightenin­g. What do you have to say to them? During your solo expedition­s, what experience­s did you have with social distancing?

The crisis is quite unsettling for people, of course. After all, we were given the order to decelerate from the typical breakneck pace of modern life down to just a crawl from one day to the next. That isn’t easy in our closely linked and fast-moving world. However, you can also see social distancing in a positive light, because it allows you to gain time for yourself, time that can be used intensivel­y. As an example, I’ve always found social isolation to be something that enriches my life: each time I was isolated from people was an amazing period in my life. That time alone gave me the chance to focus completely on myself and find my personal answers to all the questions I have. I’m convinced that when you want to set goals and make your dreams come true, you often have to do that alone, without any diversion.

So social distancing is more of an opportunit­y than a threat to you?

Yes. I don’t think you have to be afraid of social isolation if you know what possibilit­ies it brings with it: The actual social distancing due to the COVID-19 pandemic need not be anything like involuntar­y downtime. Instead, it can become an amazing moment for everyone to set new goals, to get creative and to reconsider and develop their personal life. And perhaps it can be the first step towards improving your own life and making new dreams a reality.

What tips do you have for life in social isolation? What advice would you give to those affected?

My advice for everyone living in isolation is to be creative, enjoy the isolation and make a decision to do things you’ve never done before. We now have the freedom that time gives us. It’s up to you to be creative with it. Stay positive, stay motivated and live for today ‒ not just for the future and not just in the past. Live in the moment you’re in at the moment ‒ because we have an amazing life ahead of us.

Many parents are currently working from home yet still have to look after their children, as day care centres and schools are closed. This represents a huge source of stress for them. How do you look at this, and how do you deal with extreme challenges in general?

This is indeed a great challenge to those affected in this way. It’s not easy to do your

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