“The thing about the PCT...was how few choices I had and how often I had to do the thing I least wanted to do. How there was no escape or denial. No numbing it down with a martini or covering it up with a roll in the hay.” (69)
This isn’t just true on the trail, it’s true in life and in healing. Sometimes, there’s nothing else that we can do except move forward in hard times and keep putting one foot in front of the other, even if they are baby steps.
Has a hard time ever helped you to build strength? Why do you think we build strength during hard times?
This isn’t just true on the trail, it’s true in life and in healing. Sometimes, there’s nothing else that we can do except move forward in hard times and keep putting one foot in front of the other, even if they are baby steps.
Has a hard time ever helped you to build strength? Why do you think we build strength during hard times?