Waypoints, Volume I Zen Motorcyclist

Waypoints, Volume I Zen Motorcyclist by Bud Miller is a collection of essays published by European Creative Communication Incorporated on July 8, 2019. This 48-page book is written in English and presents introspections and lessons learned from Miller’s extensive travels, covering over 200,000 miles on a motorcycle. The essays draw from the metaphorical waypoints encountered during his journeys, offering reflections that resonate with both riders and nonriders.
Readers will find a blend of personal memoir and philosophical musings within these pages, as Miller explores themes of life, loss, and love. The narratives highlight the shared experiences that connect individuals, transcending the boundaries of motorcycling. This edition invites contemplation and connection, making it accessible to a broad audience interested in personal growth and the human experience.
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In this collection of essays, motorcycle journalist Bud Miller touchingly and eloquently shares introspections and lessons learned during his more than 200,000 miles traveled on a motorcycle. Although his writings originated from the metaphorical waypoints visited along his riding journeys, riders and nonriders alike will find plenty to enjoy in these meditations on life, loss, and love, stories that center around the commonalities that unite and bond not just motorcyclists but everyone.
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