The author, Diane Wilder, recounts a challenging hike with her friend Cheryl and Cheryl's husband. The hike proves more difficult than expected, with the group having to ford a river with a strong current.
The author reflects on how she has used physically demanding activities, such as running and hiking, as a way to escape from dealing with the challenges and complexities of life. She recognizes that this compulsion to "run from life" has quieted her mind in the moment, but ultimately led to her body giving out.
The author's experience highlights how engaging in intense physical challenges can become a form of avoidance behavior, allowing individuals to temporarily escape their problems without addressing the underlying issues. This pattern can lead to burnout, health problems, and a failure to confront and resolve the deeper personal struggles that drive the need for escapism.
The author's story serves as a cautionary tale, encouraging readers to examine their own motivations for pursuing physically demanding activities and to ensure that they are not using them as a means of avoiding personal growth and development.
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by Diane Wilder 在 medium.com 05-11-2024
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