by Symeon J. Thompson
Walking is something we don’t pay much mind to. When it comes to exercise there is preference for exertion and effort, when it comes to transport there is a preference for efficiency and speed, and when it comes to relaxation there is a preference for inertia and the sedentary.
Walking is inefficient and ineffective: an exercise for those who can no longer exercise, or transport for those who can afford no better. But walking, or rather the ability to walk, is essen…
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