Excellent framing on mobility as infrastructure issue rather than personal failing. My neighborhood has zero sidewalks and it really limits casual walking, which I never thought about until I visited a friend in a walkble area and realized how much spontaneous movement happens there. The dimmer switch analogy for retirement versus the on/off model is kinda perfect.
Excellent framing on mobility as infrastructure issue rather than personal failing. My neighborhood has zero sidewalks and it really limits casual walking, which I never thought about until I visited a friend in a walkble area and realized how much spontaneous movement happens there. The dimmer switch analogy for retirement versus the on/off model is kinda perfect.