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An emotive book about Mr. Stan Jackson who is a senior cyclist of Australia at 90 years old.

 
 
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Old 29-05.-2004, 07:47 PM   #1
Tom.U
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Default An emotive book about Mr. Stan Jackson who is a senior cyclist of Australia at 90 years old.

I am a Japanese senior cyclist and crazy in bicycle tours
for 20 years.

I read a book about a senior cyclist of Australia whose name
was Mr. Stan Jackson. He has riden worldwide countries upto
80,000km, starting at 65 years old. I felt the deepest
emotion from his book, that was regarding, especially, peace
and nature. He mentioned about the ABC theory;

A; Aim, Active B; Balance C; Caring, Contribution

He especilly enphasized the balance with nature. Human can
live with nature itself. Human can not live independently
without natue. Human has destroyed nature for long time for
economic or industrial activities but we have not gotten
enough sutistfication on worldwide countries, and it,
somewhat, seems to get deep gaps between countries and
living things on the earth. I really agree with his theory
or opinion.

I hope to ride worldwide countries and watch if peaple live
with nature, what's happen on nature and living things.

If you know about Mr. Stan Jackson, please let me know
about him, and also, about cyclists like him. If possible,
I would like to ride those peaple around the world
together. Regards,

Tom.U @ Kusatsu-city, Shiga-Prefecture, Japan
 
 


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