So I went for a run.
I was angry, so I went for a run. And things got better.
I was confused, so I went for a run. And things got better.
I was exhausted, so I went for a run. And things got better.
I was lost, unsure, empty, afraid. Certain that whatever was left of my
sanity had snapped, had come untethered and floated away, to a place so
high and remote that I would never see it again, and that even if I
did, I wouldn't recognize it. So I went for a run. And things got
better.
I felt like things could not possibly get worse, so I went for a run. And things got better.
(Another time, I felt like things could not get much better. I went for a run. Things got much better.)
After enough miles, over enough runs and enough years, I realized: No
matter what, no matter when, or where, or why, I can find my shoes and
go for a run and things will get better. And that realization? Just
knowing that? It made things better.
- Mark Remy Runner's World
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