
The subtitle of the book above tells it all about the theme: How to Discover a Better Life. I submit that we can create improved health, wealth, and happiness for ourselves by engaging in a simple joy. This happy habit doesn’t cost $3,500 and can be had for a song throughout the year.
In synchronicity, I found the book The Art of Flaneuring: How to Wander with Intention and Discover a Better Life.
Italians in Italy take a passeggiata in the evening after dinner.
The author Erika Owen gets at the penchant for fashion flair on a jaunt thus: “The nightly passeggiata is seen as an opportunity to flaunt your best style. Locals dress up and, as they pass, gossip on what (or who) everyone is wearing.”
In an early chapter Owen quotes people on their walking habits and why they engage in flaneuring.
Per Justin:
“I like to think this parallels life. The struggle makes you appreciate the beauty.”
Like other flaneurs he was aware that the issues you face dissolve as you get in physical activity.
Owen attests that for women:
“It was a long fight to win our places on the sidewalk, one we’re still battling to this day.”
Owen tells readers to check out Jacqueline L. Scott’s blog Black Outdoors to read the post “A Black Flaneur in the ‘Hood.”
For the cost of a pair of walking shoes and the right athletic gear to flaneur in this hobby is a cheaper alternative to jet-setting.
Even rolling down the street in a wheelchair can be an act of flaneuring. Or rolling down the road in a park.