



but unfortunately my navigator doesn't work during an alarm, but that won't stop me from running)
My 2nd day of running, unfortunately due to anxiety my navigator got lost and doesn't show km, but that's not a problem for me, I always run the same route in the park))
I find myself coming back to this book whenever my motivation to run starts fading. It's not a typical motivational book, but there's something incredibly honest about the way Murakami writes about running, discipline, and the quiet mental battles that come with it. As a runner, I really connect with his perspective, and every time I reread it, it reminds me that consistency matters more than motivation. I'd love to hear what other runners thought about it.I'm also interested in your thoughts and whether you've thought about what the author writes while running.