Paying for experiences is more likely to lead to happiness than buying material goods. A problematic finding for running shoe addicts like me. But when you consider the opportunities presented by a good pair of running shoes, you realize the conundrum: buying running shoes is a material purchase that leads to the best experiences life can offer. Here’s how to justify to your significant other, family, and to yourself, that buying endless pairs of running shoes is a smart investment.
The Greatest Running Rule: To Wave, or Not to Wave?
It’s the pivotal question when runners spot each other in the wild. I make the case for why runners should always follow the “golden running rule” and acknowledge each other.
6 Reasons Why Running Together is Like Dating
I much prefer eating hot cakes over consuming hot takes. Sure, like everyone, I’ve fired off a few of my own, but for the most part I leave hot takes …