Life Lessons

How to Prepare to Run the Most Important Race in Your Life

Elite runners give their advice on staying in the game of life.

Allen Hillery
6 min readJul 2, 2019

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Photo by Alexander Redl on Unsplash

“Happiness damn near destroys you

Breaks your faith to pieces on the floor

So you tell yourself, that’s enough for now

Happiness has a violent roar” — Happiness, The Fray

I was crossing the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge headed into Brooklyn when Happiness, by The Fray came on. While listening to the song, I was thinking about our pursuit of happiness and what that means to us. Happiness can take on many meanings in our lives and evoke a lot of feelings. Ironically, the pursuit of happiness can cause frustration and disappointment when we don’t get what we’re looking for.

In a recent article, I wrote about finding our ikigai or motivation to live a happier and more meaningful life. “It’s the intersection of what you’re good at and what you love doing.” says Hector Garcia, co-author of “Ikigai: The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life.” It’s an important journey and one that is ours alone. No one can run our race but us.

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Allen Hillery

Creating transcendent stories that share the importance of data narratives and how they impact our world. Twitter: @aldatavizguy