Zen and the Art of Motorcycling through this Blog:
A Guide to Reading, Written by Anonymous*
First, I must apologize for, despite its title, this section should in no way be associated with that great body of factual information pertaining to the intersection of art, motorcycles, Zen, blogs, guides, or anonymous writing. Further, I should add that this blog does not express the views of any institutions, including any colleges, teams, places of employment, bearded men, double rainbow sightings, running apparel companies, or peanut butter tasting societies. In fact, this blog does not express any views whatsoever. It is merely a Byzantine conduit between my training and the wider world of webs, websites, webzones and Max Weber.
Also, there seems to be a comments section of this blog. The rules for this section are as follows:
1) Be nice.
2) Questions, queries, and anonymous ballyhoo are welcome and indeed encouraged.
3) That is all.
In conclusion, many topics have been discussed. I thank you for your time.
And now you, friend, have the tools to enjoy this blog responsibly.
*While this guide is officially written by anonymous, recent scholarship suggests that this text shows the telltale fluidity, unselfishness, and team play that could only be the product of Gary Payton and the entire starting lineup of the 1996 NBA Finals runner-up Seattle SuperSonics (Barkley et al., 2011).