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Marianne O, CFA's avatar

I love walking and have walked everywhere in San Francisco (with help of our bus and subway system) as I don’t keep a car. It was my best exercise as I can control the pace - strolling, walking, brisk walking, slow jogging, etc.

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Alex D.'s avatar

It must be nice walking around the Bay Area. Thanks for the comment, Marianne!

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Sarah Seeking Ikigai's avatar

Having a dog helps with making it a routine! I do a 6.30 am 30 minute stomp every morning, it's still a little dark where I live but not long till spring sunshine 🥰

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Alex D.'s avatar

Yes, a dog is a great companion for this habit. Too bad I’m more of a cat person 😂

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Nyric's avatar

Can i do the morning walk in my apartment, for someone who wakes up as early as 5am and it still gets dark outside?

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Alex D.'s avatar

It’s better than nothing, but you would miss out on the benefits of exposing your eyes to sunlight.

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Nyric's avatar

Thank you!

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Jayshree Gururaj's avatar

I loved Lisbon when I stayed there for a week, amazing views and walks as you point out.

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Alex D.'s avatar

I love it here. It has a decadent aesthetic.

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Arman Khodadoost's avatar

I've been to Europe twice and this was the biggest thing that stood out to me. You can actually live your life without needing a car. Makes me want to pack my bags again and come take a stroll with you in beautiful Lisbon!

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Alex D.'s avatar

Yes, you can live without a car, but here I am, with a car, and considering buying a scooter!

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Arman Khodadoost's avatar

And here I am, in America, without a car or scooter (I make my wife drive me around in hers).

But scooters are one of the best ways to explore all the hidden gems of a place in my opinion.

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Sara's avatar

Monsanto - what a beautiful place! Great read, Alejandro! Thank you!

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Katarina Petruzzo's avatar

Loved this piece! I wrote about a similar experience I had traveling to south of France...what I call the art of flâneuring:

https://workinggirl.substack.com/p/french-toast-french-kisses-and-the

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Alex D.'s avatar

Thanks Katarina!

I think people watching is also a thing here in Lisbon. People stare at you, especially if you're in a very local neighbourhood.

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Eugene O's avatar

You put into words something I’ve been thinking for years. Bravo

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The Scholar's avatar

Makes sense why all the classic books I read mention going on morning, afternoon, and evening walks. It truly is a timeless activity with many benefits, and one that should be practiced more often :)

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Alex D.'s avatar

Absolutely agreed. It gives you time and space for reflection.

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Yolanda M.'s avatar

BeautifuI Lisboa! love walking too.

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Alex D.'s avatar

Muchas cuestas, pero mucho encanto. Gracias por comentar!

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