Australia Day 14, body

Three adults at National park sign
This hike confirmed what i already knew.
National park map
We picked a second stop after Eumundi, Noosa, before returning to our apartment.

Forests have a special place in my heart. But Glacier has superseded my desire to walk through them.

dad

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Australia Day 13, body

Two adults by water fall
Sun finally appeared after days of clouds.
Apple Watch at water falls
Two miles down to the base. Two miles back up to the car.
National Park sign
This was a lovely five-hour onsite endeavor.

No one can do your reps for you.

dad

BFO, eh?

For sure.

You’re welcome.

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Australia Day 12, body

Flooded walkway
Remnants from a Cyclone.
35-second video: What’s it like walking in Australia?
Apple Watch fitness screen
Halfway. Time to walk back. The Zoo awaits.
20-second video: What’s that noise in the sand dunes?

i don’t do anything for free.

dad

Sage wisdom says there’s an exception to every rule.

My 10 TEDx practice talks were free.

Why?

TEDx’s “Why going the extra mile is a flawed concept, and what to do instead” was an anomaly.

Never gave that speech before.

Will never give it again.

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Australia Day 11, body

Seven-story apartment building
Morning walk relegated to the parking garage (where i’m standing to take this photo) across the street from our apartment complex (pictured here).
Apple Watch fitness app
Started around 630am, logged five miles walking in circles on the parking garage’s top level.

As your journey unfolds, evaluate it. Learn from it. Revise to continuously enhance it.

dad

The long way is the short cut.

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Australia Day 10, body

Man in hospital bed
First order of business.

Deep thinking is an uncrowded journey.

dad

Society has trained most humans to be entertained, medicated, and distracted.

Over-focusing on what everyone under-focuses on or ignores is rare.

It’s like the hard wilderness trails. Not many takers.

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