tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5614641499256174127.post8625611395489841144..comments2024-03-14T11:24:30.641-06:00Comments on Journey to Badwater: Longevity: Body, Mind & Spirit in UltrarunningAlene Gone Badhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09887360033395271217noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5614641499256174127.post-40035001059699266352016-12-20T22:56:50.220-07:002016-12-20T22:56:50.220-07:00Lea, thank you for your comment. As a nurse I have...Lea, thank you for your comment. As a nurse I have learned much from running ultras that applies to nursing. I don't think I would have ever become a nurse if I had not been an ultrarunner first, and I'm pretty sure I wouldn't have survived nursing and gotten out of it alive if I hadn't been an ultrarunner. Alene Gone Badhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09887360033395271217noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5614641499256174127.post-19558904973606614712016-12-20T21:55:28.391-07:002016-12-20T21:55:28.391-07:00I found this to be such a powerful and inspiring m...I found this to be such a powerful and inspiring message. For those that are involved with ultrarunning or who know someone that is, this should be a required read. Even those who are not involved with ultrarunning can benefit from your message, because somehow we have all experienced moments where we "seek outside ourselves to feel complete," as you brilliantly remarked. Leanoreply@blogger.com