Running Scared

Running Scared

Try­ing to play to people’s fears in an effort to stop them from being informed will surely fail. Espe­cially when research from none other than Har­vard is being pub­lished. Try­ing to com­bat infor­ma­tion with fear doesn’t work for long (one need only look at some pre­vi­ous US admin­is­tra­tions to see that). Indeed, the only effec­tive way to go up against infor­ma­tion is with cred­i­ble and con­vinc­ing counter-information.

Reaching High

Mountain Trail

I like new. I like new ideas, new projects, and new years. And this year is a whole lot of new. Not only is it a new year and a new decade (numer­i­cally), but it’s also a new stage in my life: I’m return­ing to work after nearly 8 months on dis­abil­ity. I’m hop­ing I have a new lease on life, too. I have very high expec­ta­tions for this year, and decade.

Ten Fingers On Ice

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Snow, ice, rocks, the smell of fresh pine, bright blue skies, soar­ing moun­tains, and the soft sound of Five Fin­gers run­ning. Yep, that pretty much sums up my enjoy­able Christ­mas Eve run in the San Gabriel Moun­tains between Los Ange­les and Palm Springs. It was my first oppor­tu­nity to run in the snow with my Vibram Five Fin­gers. The run was noth­ing short of spec­tac­u­lar. Well, except my toes ended up pretty much frozen after 3 miles and 1,300 feet of ele­va­tion gain.

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