What a joy walking is. All the cares of life, all the hopeless, inept fuckwits that God has strewn along the Bill Bryson Highway of Life, suddenly seem far away and harmless, and the world becomes tranquil and welcoming and good.
In "The Road to Little Dribbling," Bill Bryson expresses the profound joy that comes from walking. He suggests that when one walks, the burdens and frustrations of daily life, along with its unpleasant characters, fade away. The act of walking allows for a moment of peace, where the troubles that often weigh us down lose their grip, and the world appears inviting and pleasant.
This perspective highlights the therapeutic nature of...