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Proof Of Life
A 50-k Day
☙   Have A Nice Day   ❧

Once Upon A Time this walk was a piece of cake. The traditional start via the first tram on the last day of the summer season meant the days were already short, so arriving at the bar by cocktail hour carried with it bragging rights. But in recent years, time has contracted and space has expanded. A sunset and the moonlight and the intimacy of walking alone in the dark have replaced the beer at the bar. Now the end always seems to come too soon, and with it there's an occasional glimpse of the event horizon of my life - my Hotel California.

I have a lot of memories, but I find them to be little more than junk food. They lack substance. I suspected all along that they were no substitute for the real thing, and that they had a shelf life. That explains the pictures. When I summon the courage to be brutally self-reflective, I concede that I have no memory of living in the moment. The best parts of life were a state of being - not of mind.

Living in the moment is no easier now. The pursuit of self esteem, success, acceptance, and forgiveness is still hard work, as is maintaining a healthy sense of self-denial. Why then would some fool leave the door to this cage of copacetic conformity ajar? So we can take a peek outside of course - and maybe do something foolish ...

So do your 50-k day - not for the memories, not for the laurels, not because you deserve it, not because its hard, not because you're out of time - and certainly not "because it's there" -

do it because you can

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