#10: The Meaning Behind “Goliath Expedition”
When Karl named his mission “The Goliath Expedition,” it wasn’t just about the scale—it was about the odds. Like David facing an impossible opponent, he saw the journey as a fight against fear, uncertainty, and limits. There were no shortcuts, no safety nets, no illusions of speed.

Just one man walking across entire continents. The name stuck. Strangers heard it and leaned in. Sponsors, when they came, understood what it meant. Karl was never chasing fame; he was chasing the edge of human endurance. “Goliath” wasn’t the enemy. It was the task.
