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Anonymous
I'll take a cognitive stab at this one...
Run anyways. If you change the behavior, an attitude change usually follows. Bring an mp3 player or something to drown everybody out if you need to. You're doing this for yourself, not everybody else - so fuck 'em. If it's possible, find a semi-isolated track near a river or through a park or something, so that there aren't as many people around. I personally like to do my running at night, which means there's even less people about.
You could also take up running with a good friend - having that support there and jogging at a talking pace is a good way to get into it. You're not going to get better until you start, and the only thing really preventing that is you. If you really want to succeed, you'll have to realize this. Good luck,
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