It is the middle of February and
my smart phone tells me that it’s a balmy 13˚F (-10.5˚C) degrees outside with a
“real feel” of -17˚F (-27.2˚C). Walking outside was painful today and the wind
is howling fiercely. It’s a yearly tradition to have days like these. Winter is
not complete without at least one heavy snowfall and several days when the
weather chills you to the bone.
We’re getting a true winter in the Northeast this year. No
spring-like conditions should be welcome before mid-March. Some of the winter
traditions can be done away with. Especially here in New York City, some of the
lesser traditions include mountains of polluted snow, deceptive slush, walls of
hard-packed plow snow, black ice, and transit mishaps.
The cold makes people tougher. You won’t get any increase in
toughness from standing around in the sun. You may get sun-burned and skin
cancer, but you’ll not improve yourself at all. The cold can kill you like the
heat can, but coming in from the cold leaves you energized and glad for the
warmth of the indoors. Coming in from a hot day leaves you slimy with sweat and
smelling badly.
Every winter in New York has at least a few periods where
the cold is biting and painful. Even for those of us with a high tolerance for
the frigid, these times in winter are a step beyond our comfort zone. It’s
important not to shrink from that. That’s not to say you should dedicate a few
fingers or other bodily extremities to frostbite to truly experience the
winter, but get out there and let the wind punch you in the face a few times.
You’ll be glad you did.
Moving to a place where they don’t have a real winter is a
bit of cop-out at life. We who live through the winters are better for it.
There’s no reason to surrender toughness for the soft ease of the
tropics. The sun-drenched climes have their place, but to not really experience
all the seasons is not experiencing all of life. New York is lucky because it
has all four seasons. There’s no weather that the earth can throw at the city
that it has not survived. New York has survived hurricanes and snow blizzards
and heat waves, sometimes all in the same year. And it will do it again,
guaranteed.
States that are colder tend to have populations with higher IQs, research has shown.
Those nations with consistently colder climates over the past few thousand
years have produced some of the world’s most peaceful and democratic societies.
Do you know what country has the longest-serving democratic parliament?
Iceland. What country is doing better right now: Norway or Nigeria? Canada or
Brazil?
Enjoy the cold weather because in a few short months it is
going to be hot and miserable. Much of the Northeast that endures a frigid
winter is not spared the humid suffering of summer. The cold will make you
stronger. The cold kills off the weak and gives strength to the strong. Embrace
the cold because you embrace life itself.
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