![]() ![]() ![]() By realizing his weaknesses and strengths, Murakami is better positioned to carry out the next day’s activities with no hindrances.Ī compelling narration of one’s experiences goes beyond the activities associated with the main event. Murakami believes that “I stop every day at the point where I feel I can write more” (Murakami 22). Murakami acknowledges that how he runs influences his writing since he uses the same tack in his novel. Notably, he realizes that running faster minimizes the time taken to run, “the point being to let the exhilaration he feels at the end of every day carry over to the next day” (Murakami 22). Running fast or slow does not seem to be a factor to Murakami. The pace does not matter as long as he completes the set distance (Murakami, 22). Murakami shows that all he cares about is achieving a certain distance in his aim to increase running distance. ![]() The details gives the publication its primary theme, running, and is intended for audience interested in documenting their experiences. The book gives an account of how Murakami embraces his old running habit and transitions to running long distances. ![]()
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