#### "The World Reveals Itself to Those Who Walk" - Second Breakfast (highlights) > [!Book]- Metadata > **"The World Reveals Itself to Those Who Walk"** de _Second Breakfast_ > > Category: #articles > Document tags: #walking > > El autor, un neoyorquino, prefiere caminar para conocer lugares y procesar más información que cuando corre o viaja en vehículo. A través de sus experiencias familiares, reflexiona sobre la importancia de caminar y estar consciente del entorno. Critica el uso excesivo de teléfonos móviles al caminar, destacando la importancia de mirar hacia arriba y prestar atención al mundo que nos rodea. Filósofos como Nietzsche y Rousseau han enfatizado la conexión entre caminar y pensar, considerando que ambas actividades son generativas e importantes para la reflexión. > > → https://2ndbreakfast.audreywatters.com/the-world-reveals-itself-to-those-who-walk/ > > ![rw-book-cover](https://2ndbreakfast.audreywatters.com/content/images/2024/04/iStock-1456619393.jpg) Walking is how I get to know a place, it’s how I know a place. ([View Highlight](https://read.readwise.io/read/01hx6jyae1nn7sr1314nf30k1q)) #favorite --- to see more, to process more. ([View Highlight](https://read.readwise.io/read/01hx6jze3an40gwnbq34gnny9r)) --- Walking lets you *read* the world — and much like the slow, contemplative mental processes involved in reading a book, the pace with which one moves through the world while walking allows for a different, deliberative kind of *seeing*. You notice more. You think more. ([View Highlight](https://read.readwise.io/read/01hx6jzx1x6n3r1jg5sk5mc0rm)) #favorite --- The world reveals itself to those who *walk*. Moving slowly means moving thoughtfully, purposefully. Aware -- aware of the world around you, aware of the thoughts on your head. ([View Highlight](https://read.readwise.io/read/01hx6k3w58jc3g2b0811r0dfjh)) #favorite ---