I Would Walk 500 Miles

I was just thinking how I’d do so much so differently for a kid if I had one. But then I asked myself if that was true because…. It’s very easy to idealize things, ideas, situations, possibilities. Way easier than adding complexity to a current reality.

I don’t know if I would get up and go for a walk every day just because I have a kid. If that were really the case, why don’t I do it now?

Because I don’t want to. It’s not my habit. Habits are notoriously difficult to break.

Okay… Granted.

But what about adding in the inspiration and motivation of taking care of someone else. When walking daily is intended to teach someone else that movement is valuable and an integral part of daily life then it’s not the same, is it? How does that change the calculation?

I don’t know.

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