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Walking
A subversive gesture
Book • 2019
In this book, Erling Kagge reflects on the significance of walking as a natural accompaniment to creativity and a means to achieve mindfulness.
He argues that walking is not just a physical activity but a sensory experience that involves both the body and the mind.
Kagge discusses how walking brings us back to slower rhythms, harmonizes us with nature, and allows our subconscious to wander.
The book is an homage to walking, highlighting its health benefits, its role in the lives of thinkers and creative people, and its ability to provide a unique perspective on the world.
He argues that walking is not just a physical activity but a sensory experience that involves both the body and the mind.
Kagge discusses how walking brings us back to slower rhythms, harmonizes us with nature, and allows our subconscious to wander.
The book is an homage to walking, highlighting its health benefits, its role in the lives of thinkers and creative people, and its ability to provide a unique perspective on the world.
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Mentioned by Matt Rutherford as a book about the art of walking and its connection to self-discovery.

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