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I moved further from work so I will be taking a commuter train to and from. The train station is about 1.5 miles from home, and at the other end its about 2 miles from work.
So, I can buy another car and leave it at the station near work. This lets me drive to and from the station on both ends.
I can buy a bicycle, but not all trains let you take it with you, so I might have to buy two and leave them at the stations.
I can run. I am leaning toward this option because I have been a casual runner for years already and this would not be too far outside of my comfort zone. Exercise would become a regular part of my daily routine and would be based on necessity, giving the exercise an actual use and some importance beyond just working out. I wouldn't have to run after work anymore if I'm doing that every day. I think I might like it, but I don't want to get hit by a car and die.
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So, I can buy another car and leave it at the station near work. This lets me drive to and from the station on both ends.
I can buy a bicycle, but not all trains let you take it with you, so I might have to buy two and leave them at the stations.
I can run. I am leaning toward this option because I have been a casual runner for years already and this would not be too far outside of my comfort zone. Exercise would become a regular part of my daily routine and would be based on necessity, giving the exercise an actual use and some importance beyond just working out. I wouldn't have to run after work anymore if I'm doing that every day. I think I might like it, but I don't want to get hit by a car and die.
Your opinions go here.