Why I Run
WHY I RUN
I run to:
Purge yourself of
the falsehoods I have had about my limits; to enlarge and redefine
the world within myself; to explore new
worlds and stake a claim there—forever changed and forever changing .
A new world; a new
me, to be discovered in the miles. The
world appears wider, larger than before and I seem bigger, taller, peering from
the mountain through the haze of pleasant fatigue, soothed in the balm of that
glimpse of glory which can be found in humble, trivial and otherwise meaningless pursuit.
I run to:
Shake
off the cobwebs, the dust , the mold,
the habits and traditions that encumber the realization of the possibility of
becoming. In lesser times to hold close
to my heart the feeling; the memory, of this dynamic world that is near to the
splendid spirit of God and the best of humankind
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