Twitter is a great place to be reminded that a lot of people are far from okay. I’m regularly fascinated by how, during a ~30-second scroll, I can be met with anything from sparring words between rival stan bases to a public meltdown from a supposedly esteemed politician. But recently, a glimmer of positivity has emerged within my algorithm’s chaos—in the form of updates from random people’s daily walks . They often feature idyllic landscape photos paired with shots of lovely little dinners cooked after the miles have been logged. The posts are innocent, aesthetically pleasing, and motivating enough to make me want to up my step count. And they all seem to be inspired by the daily walk documentation that Charlotte (aka @HikingShawty), a 22-year-old from Leeds, started going viral for a c

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