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Look Up

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In college and even today I’ve had a habit of taking note of people walking. I watch the length of their stride, what they are looking, etc. I notice a lot of people looking down as they walk, making very good mental notes about the state of the cement in front of them I suppose. I’ve always wondered why people look down so often as I believe there is so much to be enjoyed if we just raise our faces to look out in front of us. There is much to be missed if we spend our lives looking down as we walk. 

Alex Ostrowski, a graphic designer in Bristol, apparently shares my desire to urge people to look up. He created this card, and I suppose its no surprise to you that I would love to do the same.

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If you’re having trouble reading the text, it says,

“If you are feeling down you might try counting chimneys. Your eyes have specialised light sensitive receptors which relay your surrounding light levels to a gland in your brain called the pineal gland. In darkness the pineal gland produces Melatonin, a hormone which causes drowsiness in your body. Daylight inhibits the secretion of Melatonin. By lifting your field of vision to chimney level your body is able to lift your mood.”

Alex Ostrowski

May we all look up and count chimneys rather than down, counting the lines in the sidewalk.

Written by kdstern

12/02/2008 at 12:46 pm

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  1. What “Great” information, and so true. I like to test people and take note in observing response to this as well. Smiling! Make direct eye contact and do nothing more than smile, and upon doing so, have shoulders tall and walk with confidence. It’s amazing what response you get! I enjoy your tweets. I hope your wife had a most amazing birthday! Good day to you and all!
    Nell

    Genell

    12/03/2008 at 4:03 pm


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