So I said, “Yes, now I am enjoying it. You come every morning at five o’clock to enjoy running with me. You people come!”
They were very surprised. They had thought that I would remain like the silent Brahmin and wouldn’t talk to them. I was on my fifth mile of hill work and I was dying. I was panting and making noise and they were mocking me.
After running five miles, I walked two miles up and down the hill. So I did seven miles of hill work. It is a little different when you run alone with nobody to cheer for you.
RB 327. 11 July 1981↩
From:Sri Chinmoy,Run and become, become and run, part 6, Agni Press, 1981
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