Thursday, 14 May 2015

The Cycling Cycle

We all cycle in a way. Yep. We do. When we are little we are eager to get our first bicycle thrills. We are taught how to do it. And we do it. It's not easy at first, then  we got used to it and the difficulty becomes a lifestyle.
Next stage : you are a teenager and would like to feel like teenage films characters - cycling through the city, freely and carelessly of anything in this world ( but too deep as a person in a film, of course). And you do - you continue cycling but now you try new routes. You try pathways running through the forest, outside the city streets and so on. You want to be amid the life but not exactly into it, you want some time for yourself only. And you experiment with a bike and yourself. That's the transition period of falling down, losing equilibrium and getting on our feet again and again. The beautiful scenery meanwhile can be considered an advantage, too.
Post-teenage phase: what happens? You are tired of cycling on your own. You are bored by your nature and want to share the sight of a hill over there with someone that loves bicycles too. And you perhaps can have a chance to find such a person. You start cycling together. You may change it. Or several times. Or not. Mhm. Then you need to buy new bicycles.
The tutor period: you have children. Congrats! You teach them. They get their first bicycle experience. It's strange to see yourself again but somehow modified. Yep. And they took off to outside the city routes where they fall and find new people.
It's damn strange cycle, huh?!

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