
Walking Contest
2 chapitres
- The Walking Contest PhenomenonThe HabitThe narrator starts imaginary walking contests with random pedestrians on the street when they happen to walk at the same speed.The Discomfort• The narrator feels uncomfortable walking alongside someone at the same pace • The other person likely feels equally uncomfortable and may wonder about the narrator's intentions • There's an assumption that the other person might think something is wrong or that there's a hidden agendaThe CompetitionThe narrator secretly accelerates while appearing casual and busy, telling themselves they need to walk faster and that they will win the contest.The VictoryAfter crossing an imaginary finish line and glancing back at the other person, the narrator feels like a winner but also feels somewhat silly about the whole situation.
- Exploring the DiscomfortThe FearThe narrator questions what is so frightening about moving together with another person at the same speed.Possible Reasons• Safety issues • Intimacy concerns • Individualism - the belief that having something in common with a stranger, even walking speed, is unacceptableThe BarrierThe narrator expresses confusion about why people cannot simply walk together, implying there's an invisible social resistance to synchronized movement with strangers.The AlternativeThe narrator suggests that walking together at the same speed could actually be very cool and interesting, challenging the discomfort.





