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Adventure Quote by david rakoff

“The hiking boots the outdoor adventure magazine sent me to buy - large, ungainly potato like things that I have been trying to break in for the past four days - cut into my feet and draw blood as if the were lined with cheese graters. I have come to hate these Timberlands with a fervor I usually…” quote by david rakoff
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““The hiking boots the outdoor adventure magazine sent me to buy - large, ungainly potato like things that I have been trying to break in for the past four days - cut into my feet and draw blood as if the were lined with cheese graters. I have come to hate these Timberlands with a fervor I usually reserve for people. Just think, the shoes I wouldn't be caught dead in might actually turn out to be the shoes I am caught dead in.””

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About This Quote

The speaker laments the painful, ill-fitting hiking boots, using vivid metaphor to convey frustration and a grudging affection for the discomfort they cause.

In simple terms: Discomfort of poorly chosen gear

Key Takeaway

Even unwanted items can become unavoidable

Themes

frustration material discomfort irony personal attachment consumer expectations

Mood

ironic exasperated wry

Type

personal anecdote humorous critique

When to use this quote

  • preparing for a trek
  • receiving unwanted gifts
  • enduring harsh terrain
  • adjusting to new equipment

Key Concepts

fit material quality brand reputation psychological resilience

Practical Applications

  • reviewing outdoor gear
  • designing better footwear

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does this reveal about our tolerance for discomfort?
  • How does branding influence our acceptance of poor fit?
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