A Night Walk: Choosing to Step Away from the Screen
By
Scott Snyder
Summary
A personal, reflective narrative about a person who decides to break free from screen-bound routines and go for a night walk with a companion named C. The author reflects on mortality, seizing the moment, and the wisdom passed down from their mother about doing what you can while you can. The piece captures a moment of determination to experience the outdoors during the shortest night of the year.
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Key quotes
· 5 pulledI wanted to get out and go out.
Do - what you can do - while you can do it, because… the day will come.
I wanted to walk - while we still can.
I was (for one night - this shortest night) determined.
My Mom used to talk about that. She did not always follow through, but at least she understood. She aimed for something. Something higher.
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