This article really resonated with me. I cycle to work pretty much in all weathers - this hardship of doing this through the cold wet winters days means I REALLY enjoy the spring & beyond, until the annual cycle of dark nights comes again.
Seperately - you missed the key phrase that broadly cover the subject matter in your post: Headonic adaption.
ooh, what to do about work then? That certainly constitutes some substantial discomfort to provide some contrast in my life. Should I stick at it lest I lose my capacity to appreciate anything?
This article really resonated with me. I cycle to work pretty much in all weathers - this hardship of doing this through the cold wet winters days means I REALLY enjoy the spring & beyond, until the annual cycle of dark nights comes again.
Seperately - you missed the key phrase that broadly cover the subject matter in your post: Headonic adaption.
Great article and thought provoking. Thank you for writing.
ooh, what to do about work then? That certainly constitutes some substantial discomfort to provide some contrast in my life. Should I stick at it lest I lose my capacity to appreciate anything?
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