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by wk_end
157 days ago
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Everyone is different, so I say this not to tell you how to feel but just to offer a different perspective: Walking in urban environments can be its own sort of joy. Cities (well, good ones anyway) are full of life and energy and humanity, have unexpected nooks and crannies, and a rich sense of dynamism and excitement. Even late at night (as long as you're safe), a quiet city can be a source of serenity and melancholic beauty. Writers like Baudelaire and Benjamin described at great lengths the pleasures of flânerie. Nature is wonderful too, of course! I love a good hike through the forests and mountains...but I also love a good stroll downtown. |
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If one needs to justify it by quoting authors, that suggests it isn't self evident and they are just trying to justify something that they know isn't good.