How Far Did I Run? – The Hidden Geography of Movement, Meaning, and the Modern Obsession with Distance
The first time I asked myself “how far did I run?”, I was 12 years old, sprinting through a suburban neighborhood with a stopwatch in hand and a borrowed pedometer clipped to my belt. The device—clunky, analog, and prone to miscounting—spat out a number that felt like a victory: *3.2 kilometers*. It wasn’t just a […]