After four miles I started running and walking. After nine and a half miles, I was absolutely walking for four or five hundred metres at a time. Then whom did I see? Fred Lebow! He came from behind me. When I saw him, I said, “Oh, you were behind me?”
He started running with me. He asked me how many marathons I had run. I said, “This is my twentieth.”
He said, “I am fifty years old and this is my fiftieth marathon.”
I said, “I am congratulating you! For each year of your life you have run one marathon.”
Then he said, “Look behind me. The man there has run a hundred and one marathons.”
I was running with Fred Lebow for some time. I often complain about my stride. His stride is also short, but very quick. He was complaining about the humidity. Finally, he went ahead of me.
RB 686. 24 January 1983↩
From:Sri Chinmoy,Run and become, become and run, part 13, Agni Press, 1983
Sourced from https://srichinmoylibrary.com/rb_13