When I was halfway home from work today, I felt like I needed to go for a long walk. So I hopped off the subway last minute and started walking in whichever direction I felt like going. Whenever I came to an intersection, if the pedestrian light had more than 7 seconds on the timer, I’d cross the street. The point of the exercise was to head towards the water by the lake.
At one point, I was at the northern tip of Queen’s Park and the view of the park was stunning at that hour. I also noted to myself how rare it is that I am walking along this path. Moments later, I saw a new friend of mine that I had just met on the weekend, and she was really rocking it out to her music on her headphones. I almost felt bad interrupting her to say hi but I did it anyway so that the moment wouldn’t slip. We had short chat and parted our ways. I had to make a detour at University and Queen with the protest going on, but it didn’t seem to affect the flow of the walk at all.
An hour later when I reached the lake, all I could think of was that there are many ways to arrive at where you want to go. If you stumble around, happy accidents happen. Thanks, Sagmeister.

1. this is interesting.
2. you are cool.
3. i should stumble around more.
1+2. Thank you! :)
=3. Yes! And walk lots! This is going to be really hard but I want to try to walk to a different place at least once a week when I’m no longer working full-time.