The Time Aged Argument of Journey Vs. Destination

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Whether a situation is small scale or the big picture, the journey is more important than the destination. Partially because one journey will help you through the next due to what you pick up along the way. In addition, you shape your personality during the journey and learn who you are. Ultimately, the journey will make you happier than the destination. Since reaching your destination will most likely lead you to yet another journey of some type, it is important that you let the experience of your previous journeys help you make it through the rest of them. You can learn from the mistakes that you made during other journeys. Hopefully you pulled lessons out those, too. Gaining experience and utilizing it down the road makes the journey useful. At that point, even if you do not achieve your goal, you have still grown from the process. For instance, most authors probably do not get there first work published. They go through rejections, but they take what they learned to make their next project better. Some people would say that it’s not worth going through all of the hard ...

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