He was a very nice, bearded black man. I said, “Are you talking to me?”
The driver said, “Yes. Every day I see you running before five o’clock in the morning. I see you at least two or three times every day, but I have not seen you for a couple of days. What is wrong with you?”
I explained, “I am relaxing before the New York Marathon.”
He said, “Good luck! I see you don’t give a damn about cold or rain. People enter into my bus cold and frozen and I save them, but I see you running in such cold. For the last couple of days I have not seen you.”
I said, “This is on my route, but recently I have been running very few miles.”
When I was leaving the bus he said, “Lots of luck to you.”
RB 116. 18 October 1979↩
From:Sri Chinmoy,Run and become, become and run, part 2, Agni Press, 1979
Sourced from https://srichinmoylibrary.com/rb_2