When one started to climb the steps, the steps would become suitable for humans to climb, so the real difficulty was the difficulty or crisis that appeared on each step.
Only by withstanding the pressure and resolving the crisis would one be able to step onto the next step. In the process of climbing, there would be some benefits. There was a reward for every 33 steps.
If one fell halfway, the benefits obtained would be cleared by some kind of rule, and one had to start all over again. If one wanted to keep the benefits obtained, they could only choose to quit at every thirty-third step or directly reach the top of the platform.
Those who quit on the rewards steps could keep one-third of the benefits. If they received a reward, it would be completely withdrawn. Those who quit after reaching the top of the platform could keep one-half of the benefits and rewards.