Walking, the original mode of technological carriage, is also the original meditative, curative, and social technolog y. Every medical, psychological, and even religious outlook today fails if it doesn’t factor in the myriad dimensions and incredible gifts granted to us by this ambulatory form.

The overlooked, underappreciated act of walking involves multiple feats of engineering genius rivaling, or exceeding, our most advanced scientific comprehension . It is also the fastest, cheapest, most accessible means of ensuring collective well-being.

In terms Marshall McLuhan might accept, walking is man’s experience of the world without extension. It reverts human bodies back into orientation with themselves and the laws of nature. It's a stunning thing if you wake up

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