Wayfinding Part 6: Highs and Lows
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Narrated by:
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Graham Vick
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By:
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Hugh Howey
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One of the examples he used to show how humans don’t treat our bodies consistent in the way they evolved was regarding ankle injuries. This was interesting to me as I’ve had probably a dozen or so over the years from basketball, some serious and some not so much. In short, we humans right away wrap and ice ankles to prevent swelling. A cast may be necessary for more serious injuries. Meanwhile, your body sends blood and fluid to the area to swell and immobilize the ankle to protect it, it's already "wrapping" the injury. And your nerves are a built-in doctor, telling you how much you can move it at any given time during the gradual healing process. Your body is treating and rehabbing the injury naturally.
He finishes by talking about his first sail boat and how he customized it by basically stripping it down and living in it with minimal possessions for two years. The book ends with him getting ready for his global circumnavigation on his new boat, Wayfinder, which he scheduled to begin two weeks after finishing writing this series (he set sail in 2015). He documented his trip on social media platforms and it was something else.
I thought this was one of the better books in the series.
One of my favorite in the Wayfinding series
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