A measure of effort

I regularly have grand inspirations while I run; this is pretty common with other runners I’ve found.  Generally though I either forget my inspiration once I get home, or I remember it but it doesn’t sound as grand post-run once all the endorphins empty out of my brain.

Not only did I remember tonight’s inspiration, but it seemed worthy of sharing:

“The true measure of a man’s effort is not that he has reached his destination, nor even how long it took him to get there, but rather how many times he wanted to give up along the way.”

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Comments

Well done. Interesting – it’s the measure no one except the man can tally and once he’s attained his destination it’s also the measure that dissipates.

[This must be inspiring thoughts week. Our Facebook pages are filled with them!]

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Well done. Interesting; it’s the measure no one except the man can tally and once he’s attained his destination it’s also the measure that dissipates.

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