Every day Quote by Scott Jurek
““The most devoted complete a 25-mile run every day for a thousand consecutive days. They wear straw sandals and carry a knife at their waist, to be used to kill themselves should they fail to continue. After five years, they conduct a nine-day fast, after which their senses are heightened to such a degree that they can hear ash fall from an incense stick. In the seventh year of their pilgrimage, the monks undertake the “Great Marathon” of 52.5 miles a day every day for a year.””
About This Quote
Source Book: The Ultra Marathoner’s Handbook, 2015
Endurance monks train through extreme physical and mental discipline, using self‑imposed hardships to sharpen perception and spiritual resolve.
In simple terms: Monks push limits to gain heightened senses and spiritual depth.
Embrace disciplined hardship for growth.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- ultra‑marathon training
- meditative fasting
- pilgrimage rituals
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What limits are you willing to test?
- How does hardship reshape perception?
Extreme self‑discipline may cause burnout or injury.