It is no coincidence that my running started after stopping smoking. My stepson Joe encouraged me to take up running as a way to deal with stressors without nicotine. I was also put on the antidepressant Wellbutrin to also aid in my staying smoke free. I was doing a run this morning at Chapin Forest thinking about how people often say "running is your new addiction." My usual reply was while that may be true, it is a quite healthy one to have. Today I just feel, in my case running isn't even close to an addiction, but rather a tool to help me avoid addictive behavior & negative actions.
There are days when my body suggests I take a day off from running and my brain accepts it without feeling remorse.
As an addict I could not even fathom not doing my hit or snort or shot. If you put it in front of me I would do it no questions asked.
Top 10 Reasons Running Isn't my Addiction
- I never gave my landlord a bad check because I needed the money for running
- No one ever put a gun to my head while seeking out my next race
- I never have to lie about what I am doing or where I am. I'm out running!
- I don't miss family obligations because I "need" to get some miles in
- Never get questioned by the law as to what I was doing in this neighborhood at this time
- It isn't necessary for me to get cash from a loan shark to sign up for my next run
- I do not feel shame, embarrassment or guilt by my running habits
- I'm not concerned with my running cohorts ripping me off to pay for their next race
- After running around in the woods for 30+ hours I welcome a few days off from it
- I never will leave work at noon on payday and spend all my cash & time at a running store
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