

I don’t think money, or the lack of, defines anyone’s ability to do (or to be) better as a person.
A 50-something French dude that’s old enough to think blogs are still cool, if not cooler than ever. I also like to write and to sketch.
I don’t think money, or the lack of, defines anyone’s ability to do (or to be) better as a person.
Anywhere I can go that’s at walking distance (do errands, go to appointments, expo, friends,…) and, like I said, to nowhere in particular just for the enjoyment of going out and walk, wandering in the city (or wherever I happen to be when I’m not home).
It’s also a great way to get surprised and to discover places and meet people you probably would not otherwise ;)
The funny thing is that a few years ago I was chronically (and severely) ill, like in a real real bad shape and I was also severely obese. No exaggerating, I could barely walk a few steps outside of my home without needing the entire day to rest. I decided I had enough of that shit and started to walk daily. I started slow (not much choice here) walking a few steps, but I did it everyday, without worrying about the shame of being frowned upon by people, then I started doing it twice a day, then even more. And I gently started walking for longer sessions too. Nowadays, if I’m still chronically ill (and that won’t get away) I lost a shit ton of weight and I feel so much better despite that illness. And I will feel bad, if I don’t go out at least for a little walk ;)
One of the things i love the most is going in a city i’ve never been before or i barrly know and just lose myself
100%. Note that one can also do that in a city they know: there is a lot of streets and spots to visit ;)
Outside. Every single day, I’ll be walking. Sometimes to go to some specific place, often just to go out and have a nice long walk.
They don’t care about us, no matter what they say. But maybe that’s not much of a secret? ;)
It looks gorgeous <3
All you say is correct but I’m not sure to understand the link with the op question, which was what can poor people can do better than rich ones? Just in case, it’s a real question: I think I can read English quiet well but I may have missed something here.