Mere Admiration
An essay by Sabrina Little about the value of imitating the good qualities of those around us.
An essay by Sabrina Little about the value of imitating the good qualities of those around us.
Sabrina Little’s essay about how virtues might help you perform better as a runner.
An essay about appropriately balancing toughness and softness in our running.
Sabrina Little writes about superbia, or the vice of pride, in competitive sports.
After college, I lived in Washington, D.C. for a year, working as an intern and taking a few courses. One […]
What we can learn through time off from competition during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sabrina Little reflects on the changing dynamics of our relationships due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Sabrina Little writes about the fallacies and biases related to training and racing.
An essay about how we can raise the culture of our community through our own actions.
Sabrina Little writes about how habits can both positively and negatively impact your character and life.
Sabrina Little applies the philosophy of freedom to running.
Sabrina Little writes about running in the Hoka One One Project Carbon X.
Sabrina Little talks about using running to develop virtues for life and vice versa.
Sabrina Little writes about cheating in sports and her hope of changing our culture so it happens less.
Sabrina Little’s essay on the merits of admiring and emulating our sport’s greatest athletes.
Sabrina Little on the value of admiration and the danger of envy in distance running.