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I like this. As a cyclist, I tend to view peaks and troughs as hills to climb/descend. And so I end up taking this analogy further. Don’t stop pedaling when going downhill. That extra speed you build up will make it easier to go up the next hill. And yes, hills are difficult, but they build strength and often bring you places with a great view.
Todd, we are cyclists too and funnily enough I was thinking of the same thing that we dont stop pedalling when we go downhill 🙂 helps you climb the next hill. You are so right !!