We call it “fleeing forward.” Some people are always off to the next job, the next relationship, the next town or country. They swear eternal friendship and after a week you never hear from them again. I was told by a young woman “I can only give a maximum of three years to any one thing.” And yes, about halfway through the third year of our acquaintance, she dropped my friendship for no other reason than that’s how she rolled.
Rat, the Looney Tunes method of running is way too energy-intensive. Stick to walking. In fact, race walking is both an exercise for you and entertainment for everyone around you!
I think we should certainly keep our bodies moving, but it doesn’t have to be constant, vigorous exercise. Just don’t become a couch potato! Regarding change: I’d rather focus more on purpose than change.
A lot of gratuitous change without purpose just leads to an empty life. Think about all the good teachers and coaches who’ve stayed at the same school for decades. They’ve helped generations of kids in their communities. They found their purpose and fulfilled it. What if they had decided to change jobs and locations over and over again just for the sake of change?
Change can be good, but purpose is much better. If you’re going to make major changes, do so with purpose in mind.
carlsonbob 4 days ago
Plus, it’s hard to drink beer if you’re always running.
BasilBruce 4 days ago
If you try to keep moving constantly, you may stop moving sooner than you expect.
orinoco womble 4 days ago
We call it “fleeing forward.” Some people are always off to the next job, the next relationship, the next town or country. They swear eternal friendship and after a week you never hear from them again. I was told by a young woman “I can only give a maximum of three years to any one thing.” And yes, about halfway through the third year of our acquaintance, she dropped my friendship for no other reason than that’s how she rolled.
blunebottle 4 days ago
As Dick van Dyek’s book title says: “Keep Moving.” Must work for him, he’s 99 and still mobile.
iggyman 4 days ago
I asked a friend why he moved so much, he replied “It’s harder to hit a moving target”!
juicebruce 4 days ago
Rat just " Keep On Trucking " … Croc Power !
MS72 4 days ago
“I’ll huff and I’ll puff and I’ll blow your house down”;
SheMc 4 days ago
Me too Rat!!!
diskus Premium Member 4 days ago
I do it, its a coping mechanism
Munch 4 days ago
Use it or lose it.
CountOlaf2.0 Premium Member 4 days ago
An example of the Rat Race. Running as fast and as long as you can and not going anywhere.
SusieB 4 days ago
Agree that being sedentary isn’t good for ones health. However, I think a slower paced overall lifestyle gives one more peace. At least it does for me
DaBump Premium Member 4 days ago
Ah, yes, that’s it. It’s the way I’m built. Can’t help it. Oh well.
silberdistel 4 days ago
Sloth is the mascot for ME/CFS :-D
ladykat 4 days ago
Probably, Rat.
kjnrun 4 days ago
Sloth is good.
Ellis97 4 days ago
You’re not a sloth, you’re a rat.
Goat from PBS 4 days ago
Most of us are better build for sloth, 100%.
The Fly Hunter 4 days ago
At my age I need to keep moving so they won’t throw dirt on me.
christelisbetty 4 days ago
Gypsies
zeexenon 4 days ago
Well, for some who realize, it’s harder to hit a moving target.
Radish... 4 days ago
it’s like you seen a cop, and you don’ don’ dont exactly wanna stop
it’s a motion, a lotion that makes you want to go, (keep movin’)
Dan Hicks
Mel-T-Pass Premium Member 4 days ago
Rat, the Looney Tunes method of running is way too energy-intensive. Stick to walking. In fact, race walking is both an exercise for you and entertainment for everyone around you!
John Jorgensen 4 days ago
Well you need to conserve your energy, you can’t be wasting it indiscriminately.
Otis Rufus Driftwood 4 days ago
Stop and smell the roses.
JoeMartinFan Premium Member 3 days ago
I think we should certainly keep our bodies moving, but it doesn’t have to be constant, vigorous exercise. Just don’t become a couch potato! Regarding change: I’d rather focus more on purpose than change.
A lot of gratuitous change without purpose just leads to an empty life. Think about all the good teachers and coaches who’ve stayed at the same school for decades. They’ve helped generations of kids in their communities. They found their purpose and fulfilled it. What if they had decided to change jobs and locations over and over again just for the sake of change?
Change can be good, but purpose is much better. If you’re going to make major changes, do so with purpose in mind.