by Stephen O. Silas | |
Published on: Feb 5, 2007 | |
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Type: Short Stories | |
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AND YOU THINK YOU CAN WALK What do you think walking is all about? Walking is an intransitive verb to move or travel on legs and feet, alternately putting one foot a comfortable distance in front of, or sometimes behind, the other and usually proceeding at a moderate pace. i.e. Going from one place to another, taking steps one after the other giving spaces in-between your legs, the more you increase the spaces the more you go faster and the more you go faster the more you get to where are going. But how important is it to you, do you take your walking style very important and some thing you can improve to make you a better person? Do you walk to impress or to depress?, some people says walking straight is must the best, what about the one who walks bended by the right or left side or walking suspiciously or walk as if he is pregnant or walking slow and fast or when he walks, people laughs at him and as he passes he says “hey why are you laughing at me? Do you think you can walk better than me?” One thing I believe about my walking is that it is very important to me and I try to improve it every now and then, being your real self when walking is very good and important Good things I consider while walking: 1. Places I put my foot while walking 2. Where do I look while walking? 3. The spaces I give in between my legs 4 What I think about while walking? Still walking is very necessary if you consider this: Do you walk to go to a place or you walk to go to any where? What foods that you eat makes you start working? What far can you walk? Do you love to walk and why do you love it? Is it compulsory to work to a place? Why not do something else instead of walking? Have you ever stay a day without walking at all? I think working is our daily activities if you look at your life style cycle there is no day you don’t walk but must times we have over looked the important of our walking styles. I wish you can just say 'Man I need to change.' « return. |