"WALKING ESSAYS" by Arthur Sidgwick is a collection of essays from the early 1900s that thinks about how walking affects our minds and how we relate to each other. The book looks at topics like how walking and talking go together, how nice it is to have company in nature, and how moving your body is linked to music. Right from the start, the author makes it personal by dedicating the book to the people he’s walked with, showing he's both thoughtful and a little unsure about his ideas. The first essay talks about how walking and talking work together, arguing that really walking is more than just moving or chatting. Sidgwick points out that walking can help you think more deeply and connect with nature, which is different from the shallow talks you might have while just taking a stroll. This sets the stage for the rest of the essays, which see walking as a way to think about bigger ideas and be more creative.

Walking essays
By Arthur Sidgwick
Discover how a simple walk can unlock profound thoughts, spark meaningful conversations, and deepen connections with nature and companionship.
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2018-07-21
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