It seems that walking is something that people don't do these days unless it's got a purpose, like fitness etc, gone are the days when people go out for leisurely strolls.
http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-27186709
photohiker wrote:It strikes me that even a leisurely stroll has a purpose?
geoskid wrote:photohiker wrote:It strikes me that even a leisurely stroll has a purpose?
Ah, Photohiker, perhaps you fall into the same trap as those that think the Universe has a purpose.![]()
I forget how or where, but I suspect it was here( on this site) that I followed thru on a recommendation to read this:
The Gentle Art Of Tramping by Stephen Graham.
I find it beautiful - I am only half way thru, It is my reach for book when I get time to dream.
walkon wrote: Mmmm.... I wonder if the book is on Kindle
geoskid wrote:photohiker wrote:It strikes me that even a leisurely stroll has a purpose?
Ah, Photohiker, perhaps you fall into the same trap as those that think the Universe has a purpose.![]()
photohiker wrote:geoskid wrote:photohiker wrote:It strikes me that even a leisurely stroll has a purpose?
Ah, Photohiker, perhaps you fall into the same trap as those that think the Universe has a purpose.![]()
It might, but I don't pretend to know it.
I think even a leisurely stroll has a purpose, whatever it may be, conscious or subconscious. To relax, to observe and experience the outdoors, perhaps to spend time with someone, take some time out, etc. Just because a 'purpose' is nominated like fitness doesn't mean that unmentioned purposes do not exist.
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