Beyond Running The Road As Mentor

“Beyond Running The Road As Mentor” by Peter R. Whitis, published by Booksurge Publishing on June 3, 2008, is a reflective exploration of the lessons learned through the journey of running. This edition, comprising 126 pages, delves into the metaphorical significance of the road as a teacher, encouraging readers to embrace patience and self-discovery. The book presents insights that resonate with those interested in sports, particularly running and jogging, as well as track and field.
Readers will find that the narrative emphasizes the importance of personal growth and introspection that can arise from the act of running. By likening the road to a zen master or psychoanalyst, Whitis invites individuals to engage with their experiences and learn from them. This work offers a unique perspective on the relationship between physical activity and self-awareness, making it relevant for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of the sport and its broader implications.
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The road is a good teacher. Like a zen master or psychoanalyst, it teaches you to become your own teacher. The road is long, it goes everywhere; it will teach you many things if you are patient and willing to learn.
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