"It's not the destination", the quote says, "it's the journey that matters". But what is "the journey"? Is it the paths we travel, or the ones we don't? Is it what we see when we look in, or what we choose to ignore? Is it who we become, or who we choose to be? How would we fare if our lives lasted not one lifetime, but played out through centuries? Would we remain true to our morals, principles and values, or adapt to where we would find ourselves? Most importantly . are there truly any choices, or are we but bit players acting out predetermined roles? Read the words of a man who has taken such a journey and maybe what he says will help you to find your own way.
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