Monday, August 30, 2010
Walk On
I don't know where you may be from; but in my corner of the World being outside and active is not a hobby; it's a way of life.
There is always one thing that I think about evertime I'm out for a walk in the local trails; "why is it we never treat each other as kindly as we do when we are on a trail?"
Perhaps you have thought this as well; when you are out enjoying the trees, birds song, and possible breeze; you inevitably pass people who are doing the same, you smile and even say, "Hello".
Now, if you were to move not even 30 minutes away and you passed that same person on the street, downtown, in the city; we barely; if at all, acknowledge that there is someone else there.
It's weird right? It's not just me, when it's pointed out like this, is it weird?
If it is just me, that's ok, I will stand alone and wonder why trail coutesy doesn't transfer to city courtesy; are we not the same people in the city than on the trail?
I wonder if it's because while we are in the city we are so self absorbed, in a rush,and just got tunnel vision on getting from point A to point B; that until we set foot on the dirt, allow ourselves to breath, slow down and really look around do we start to see people as people again, instead of obsticles to get by to get on our way because we are very busy and important people who can't be bothered with smiling or saying Hello to another person.
Since having this epiphany, I've started to try to transfer "Trail Courtesy" to the city and I strongly encourage you to do the same. Perhaps the atmosphere of ease, joy and happiness that we feel on the trail will too transfer to the city.
It never hurts to try.
Until the next go round...
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