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yutaro · 153w
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n · 153w
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nobody · 153w
Getting a very active dog and moving to a rural area has made me appreciate walking in the forests multiple hours a day.
Bauzen · 153w
Damnit Jack, my reading list is already long AF, but I had to relearn to walk in 2021 following an accident and this title sings to me…
Julia de JP · 153w
I believe it to be the secret to success. Success meaning health.
davies · 153w
I walked an average of 9.5 miles every day in 2022. This year not so much. Walking is one of the best forms of exercise imho
wencke · 153w
Any good advice on how to get into walking more? 👟
oobiyou · 153w
I’ve been an avid walker for years.
Chucky 🫂 · 153w
Walking is one of the most meditative activities for me. A 3 mile walk every day at sunset is one of the highlights.
jacob · 153w
Is 'The Art of Walking: A Field Guide' by David Evans similar to the book in question, or would you also recommend reading it?
Frodo.Web3 · 153w
What's your TL;DR Jack?
w. beck · 153w
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Dan · 153w
Not privileged enough to be able to walk. The poor don't often have this option.
₿☻Ḷↁ · 153w
walking is so great. Especially sauntering - no destination - just walking for walking 🫡 will definitely read this!
Yar 🦋 · 153w
Wait I saw your other note from a couple days ago, is this your first book of the year? 👀
nobody · 153w
It’s a good book, I liked that it talks abt clarity of mind with walking, the mind and walking connection and taking time away from work to solve problems at work. There are people who think that those that walk a lot are looking to connect with others, to understand & empathize with others. Ever...
nobody · 151w
ordered ☀️🎈