For those who run very far, doing so can often create existential thoughts. One of the most common thoughts is “why am I doing this?” or “is pursuing this goal worth it?” This is likely because running very far is an elective activity, one humans no longer have to do, and it’s easy to recall how comfy our bed was only hours before.

Lately, with the combination of training and work stress, I was asking myself the following questions: Copy article link

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