The Wisdom in the Wisdom Tree Hike
The mountains and hiking trails are wonderful here in California. The first time I hiked #WisdomTree I climbed a quarter the way up. My breathing became labored and the altitude had me a little light headed. Being a neurotic I stopped there.
On the second try I made it about half way up. I felt accomplished. I had been having a bad week and to me, adding another quarter to the first was an improvement I could live with.
In the past I had some lung issues (a #collapsedlung and I was a smoker) Correction, I am a smoker. BUT, this past year I have switched to vaping and I'll talk about that some other time.
So on my third trip to The Wisdom Tree mountain trail in sunny California I cleared my mind and looked down at the dirt trail. I kind of had it in my mind that I was't leaving this mountain unless I touched the Tree of Wisdom at its peak. I forged ahead as a man on a mission and barely stopped along the way. I controlled my breathing especially as I got to the higher altitude. And on this third trip I made it to its summit and was able to take in all the beautiful views and scenery.
But more that the views of Los Angeles was the new view I had of myself. It felt so good and I need to remind myself that I must set more goals. I must take small steps to accomplish them because I get lost in the bigger picture and forget that the small details and individual days like this, the day I made it to the top of WT was what lifer is about. Maybe I did get some wisdom after all from touching the Wisdom Tree.
On the second try I made it about half way up. I felt accomplished. I had been having a bad week and to me, adding another quarter to the first was an improvement I could live with.
In the past I had some lung issues (a #collapsedlung and I was a smoker) Correction, I am a smoker. BUT, this past year I have switched to vaping and I'll talk about that some other time.
So on my third trip to The Wisdom Tree mountain trail in sunny California I cleared my mind and looked down at the dirt trail. I kind of had it in my mind that I was't leaving this mountain unless I touched the Tree of Wisdom at its peak. I forged ahead as a man on a mission and barely stopped along the way. I controlled my breathing especially as I got to the higher altitude. And on this third trip I made it to its summit and was able to take in all the beautiful views and scenery.
But more that the views of Los Angeles was the new view I had of myself. It felt so good and I need to remind myself that I must set more goals. I must take small steps to accomplish them because I get lost in the bigger picture and forget that the small details and individual days like this, the day I made it to the top of WT was what lifer is about. Maybe I did get some wisdom after all from touching the Wisdom Tree.
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