A recent article in the New Yorker entitled “Why Walking Helps Us Think” provided the inspiration that “since the time of the peripatetic Greek philosophers, many other writers have discovered a deep, intuitive connection between walking, thinking and writing.” In a subsequent piece in the New Yorker, Adam Gopnik wrote, “How vain it is to sit and write when you have not stood up to live!”
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The Essence of Walking
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A recent article in the New Yorker entitled “Why Walking Helps Us Think” provided the inspiration that “since the time of the peripatetic Greek philosophers, many other writers have discovered a deep, intuitive connection between walking, thinking and writing.” In a subsequent piece in the New Yorker, Adam Gopnik wrote, “How vain it is to sit and write when you have not stood up to live!”