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Originally Posted by Daonnachd
I was feeling low so I decided to go for a descent on my bike, nevermind the problem of getting back to the top of the mountain on which I live. The descent is a hairy one, steep with lots of tight curves, cracks, and potholes. It's a good adrenaline generator. Oh, it felt wonderful. Top to bottom it's about a thousand feet vertical, then I have to climb back up to go home. It was a good exercise in determination. It was exhausting. I don't know what neurotransmitters are released with strenuous physical activity, but I got a fair dose of them in addition to the adrenaline.
Now that I'm home I've read some poetry on gratefulness to my wife as I do every day. Next I'm doing dishes and other chores with my son. Blessings upon the geology which resulted in steep-sided volcanoes.
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This is very impressive to me! The climb up the steep mountain, and especially your lovely practice of reading poetry on gratefulness to your wife. Even your time together working with your son sounds so nice. These examples you cite were clearly what the doctor ordered to counter your mood descent. You rock!!!!