The Laughing Man

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Thus, walking reminds us constantly of our finiteness: bodies heavy with needs, nailed to the ground. Walking doesn’t mean getting the better of gravity, or letting speed and height delude you on your mortal condition; it means reconciling yourself to it through that exposure to the mass of the ground. Our leaden bodies fall back to earth at every step and find reassurance there. Walking is an invitation to die standing up.
A Philosophy of Walking
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