I’m not sure I buy the saying: “It’s the journey, not the destination.” Destinations matter! Life is a series of destinations. You pick a destination. You journey towards it. You arrive. And, sometimes, you leave.
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Yes, the journey matters. But it also feels good to “arrive.”
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For me, the joy of “having arrived” often lasts a long time. I’m glad to have had the journey, but journeys aren’t always joyful! Often they’re stressful, painful, or difficult. But once I arrive at my desired destination, it makes the journey feel worthwhile.
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I’m not sure it’s always healthy to “try to find the joy in every journey.” Some journeys suck! But it sure is nice to arrive somewhere better.
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What matters is *what you do when you arrive at your destination.* That’s where the living begins.
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Sometimes you need to travel to Mordor, save Middle-earth, and come home again. And once you’re home, you start living again: you eat a second breakfast, tend your garden, and smoke your pipe. The reason you have the journey is to arrive so you can start living.
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If you’re too satisfied with the journey, you could find yourself on a journey with no end. College is great, but do you want to be in college for the rest of your life? Dating a bunch of people is fine, but you might enjoy settling down with one person.
Wydaje się, że ładowanie zajmuje dużo czasu.
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