Episode 39: Motorcycles and the Art of Wandering
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Young riders pick a destination and go.  Old riders pick a direction and go.  That's good. I get it. Henry David Thoreau talked it way back in the 1860s, this idea of wandering.  As motorcycle riders, we have the freedom to wander aimlessly, and nobody’s going to question us about it.  Some of us feel compelled to do that as we ride. We don't always have to be going from point A to point B. We don’t always need to be accomplishing something.  What we do need is peace of mind, freedom of both mind and body.  Wandering around without a specific destination in mind can be amazing.  Where will your motorcycle take you? Let’s talk about it. Thank you for joining me today!
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