attitude
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Sitting on the plane from Sapporo to Bangkok, I read an interesting article in the Bangkok Post about Ed Whitlock, an 85 year old marathoner who ran the Toronto Waterfront Marathon in 3:56:34. It’s inspirational. He doesn’t do any specific training, doesn’t adhere to any strict diet or use any gadgets to monitor his heart…
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Accidents do happen. When they do, no one wants it to happen and no matter what kind of accident it is, it always brings up a range of emotions. Yesterday, I crashed my car into the car in front of me while waiting for a turn. A dumb accident indeed caused by my somehow stepping…
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Have you ever had one of those moments when you want something, know you have it somewhere, just saw it the other day, but now that you need it, you can’t find it? It’s just not there? I’m having one of those moments now. It makes me wonder, if suddenly it is going to pop…
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The other day I went to Central World (yes I go there so often you’d wonder if I had a stake in it) and found a little box of happiness sitting in the car park giving out parking tickets to all those who entered. Her name is Kanthong (Golden bowl) and she is just happiness…
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It’s a day after the run, and although I only did 5K somehow my legs are still sore. It must have been the way I “tiptoe” run or perhaps I’m just not used to so much running. Funny though, even with sore legs, the exhiliration from the run still lingers on. I’m still very much stress…
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