Wednesday 4 June 2014

San Francisco, California, United States


San Francisco, California, United States


San Francisco, California, United States


San Francisco, California, United States


Castro, San Francisco, California, United States


San Francisco, California, United States


Napa, California, United States


San Francisco, California, United States



Born to Run by Christopher McDougall

Born to Run
By Christopher McDougall

Pg. 28: asking direct questions is a show of force, a demand for possession inside their head
Pg. 29: In the Tarahumara tongue, humans came in only two forms: there are Raramuri, who run from trouble, and chabochis, who cause it. {or those that don't know there's trouble}
Pg. 144: Living on the edge wasn’t about danger, he released. It was about curiosity; audacious curiosity
Pg. 154: What fascinated chase wasn’t action, but anticipation; not the ballerina’s leap, but the instant before takeoff when her strength is coiled and anything is possible.
Pg. 177: The barefoot walker receives a continuous stream of information about the ground and about his relationship to it