So some cyclists think THEY are hard?
This was a rugby match played yesterday (Saturday) during storm Dennis. Musselburgh v. Selkirk.
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No, this is just one more example of "tough-get-going" nonsense.
So some cyclists think THEY are hard?
This was a rugby match played yesterday (Saturday) during storm Dennis. Musselburgh v. Selkirk.
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Proves you’ve lost touch with the outdoors and become softened by 21st century “comforts”
See above. "Lost touch with the outdoors"?No it’s not, what is all this tough get going you promote.
See above. "Lost touch with the outdoors"?
No. Just no. It's simply not inherently better to cycle in all weathers, if you don't have to or want to. If you like it, great. If others don't, great. There's no point to be made out of it. The first quote was straight out of the "man up" cookbook, and cannot be easily seen as anything else. And I'm sure as hell not promoting it...
I often wonder how today's youth would cope if conscripted into the army. Not well, I assume.
I imagine it would be a lot worse nowadays. Things have changed a lot for the worse since the 40s as far as detachment from nature is concerned. Of course, the shell shock and PTSD was less about inclement weather than it was about being constantly at risk of being blown to smithereens.How well do you think the youth of a century ago coped?
80,000 were formally diagnosed with shell shock and 306 executed for cowardice.
Of course, the shell shock and PTSD was less about inclement weather ...
I imagine it would be a lot worse nowadays. Things have changed a lot for the worse since the 40s as far as detachment from nature is concerned. Of course, the shell shock and PTSD was less about inclement weather than it was about being constantly at risk of being blown to smithereens.
It does seem odd. We have Cancer, Heart Disease, Diabetes, etc etc just like they did in history. Did they cope with that better in the 40's for example? No, i'd say we cope with that better today and i think most people would agree thanks to all the amazing advances we have made and continue to make in Science, but when we talk Mental Health, it was they coped better years ago etc, despite awareness, treatment and knowledge being far far worse... That seems bizarre, well it does to me at least...
Perhaps then im alone in being happy i live now rather than in 40's or whenever that isn't now, because i don't think there is anything wrong seeking help for a wide range of ailments including mental health and seeking help for your cycling needs on this forum... That being said, those that have fought in the World Wars we're exceptionally brave people and we should always remember...
I specifically highlighted the connection to nature, and excused them of their mental suffering as that was violence related. Warfare perhaps wasn't the best analogy as you cannot equate warfare with inclement weather. I guess I was coming at it from the angle of being posted outdoors for great lengths of time. Perhaps it would have been more sensible to compare modern day urbanised living with old manual farming practices?