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Run Together, Not Ahead

Published January 26, 2026, 08:18
Run Together, Not Ahead

A father shares a touching story about how his 12-year-old son, after years of refusal, decided to run a 5km race with him. The son's initial reluctance to join the father for a run stemmed from a fear of failure, both in his own self-assessment and in the potential criticism from his father. The father recognizes that his own desire for achievement and efficiency may have unintentionally put pressure on his son, creating anxiety and discouragement. The change came when the son tried running in a more “official” setting at school, where he managed to feel capable and overcome his fears. During the joint run, the father prioritized his son's comfort and enjoyment, adjusting his pace accordingly and constantly asking how he was feeling. At the end, the son refused to run faster, showing that he knew his limits and that true endurance lies in honesty and self-awareness. This story serves as a metaphor for the importance of support and encouragement, without excessive pressure. The father concludes that it is important to run with others, let them develop their own pace, and allow them to experience success on their own terms, rather than trying to overtake or direct them.