Book Notes: Walking: One Step At A Time - Erling Kagge*
JOURNEYS OF DISCOVERY ARE NOT SOMETHING YOU START DOING, BUT SOMETHING YOU GRADUALLY STOP DOING.
TIME PASSES MORE QUICKLY WHEN I INCREASE THE SPEED OF TRAVEL. WALKING EXPANDS TIME RATHER THAN COLLAPSES IT.
CHAOS IS KING WHEN I FIRST STRIKE OUT ON MY WALK, BUT AS I ARRIVE, THINGS HAVE BECOME MORE ORDERLY, EVEN WHEN I HAVEN’T GIVEN A THOUGHT TO THE CHAOS AS I’VE WALKED ALONG.
A SAYING IN NORWEGIAN: MUCH WANTS MORE.
TIME SPENT WITH TREES CAN STRENGTHEN THE IMMUNE SYSTEM, LOWER CHOLESTEROL LEVELS, AND ACT AS PREVENTATIVE MEDICINE.
WHEN SOMETHING IS TOO EASILY OBTAINED, IT RAPIDLY LOSES ITS PLEASURE
“IMAGINE YOU CLOSE YOUR EYES AND OPEN THEM AGAIN IN TWENTY YEARS. WHAT WOULD YOU BE HAPPY TO SEE?”
This book directly inspired my own thinking On Walking