Harder, better, faster, stronger...
I certainly don't feel like any of those adjectives apply to me.
Why is it that the worst part of the run is getting to the halfway point? Its like, I feel so tired, I just want to get to that spot where I can turn around and every step brings me closer to my goal. The actual process of running is still so miserable. I think to myself, after Broad Street, I'm done... (this is my thought process while I run) After I run I feel good, I am so proud of myself, especially when I go further than I previously had gone. I think to myself, after broad street, I need to set another goal. I need to keep training because ultimately as much as I hate the discipline and displeasure of forcing myself out to run, I need it.
Been listening to Tim Keller while I run... An interesting companion to bring along with me on such a quest... But, I enjoy the idea of stimulating my brain while I workout.
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