Jeff Barton
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Dad, trail and ultra runner, aspiring recluse, a bunch of other labels. Writing online since 2017; creator and editor of Runner's Life on Medium. I write about mental health and depression, running, life, and subjects that interest me.
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In This Dimly Lit Room Full of Emptiness
Some people never go crazy. What truly horrible lives they must lead. ― Charles Bukowski Nights are hard sometimes when my kids aren’t here. It’s not a loneliness, especially in the sense that I want someone here. Or want someone period. It’s a tiredness. I’m tired. Mentally and emotionally. Existentially.
By Jeff Barton16 days ago in Psyche
There’s Something About a Run in the Rain
…I don’t just wish you rain, Beloved — I wish you the beauty of storms… ― John Geddes About a mile and a half from the trailhead where my car was, I got caught in a storm. It was cloudy all day, but the weather wasn’t calling for rain for a few more hours. As many runners often mistakenly do, I thought I had plenty of time to get in my run. Unfortunately, Mother Nature didn’t pay attention to the forecast and decided she needed to show up a couple of hours early.
By Jeff Barton24 days ago in Longevity
