Friday, February 24, 2012

"All the destinations that we have and strive to get to and scurry to be on time for mean nothing, however much they are touted and advertised. The wonders are to be found on the way to those places; what really matters and is worth seeing and experiencing happens on the way to those destinations. Maybe we have to concoct an intinerary and set a destination in order to find what's worth seeing on the way. I think we forget, as we get older, about what's really worth seeing; we get sucked into believing that the destination is all that matters and that traveling is about getting to a place."-Frank Crocitto

We often get caught up in making goals and when we reach that goal then we realize we have another goal to meet.  Making goals is good in that it sets our course but we can't forget where we are.  We need to enjoy the now. Appreciate where we are while striving for our dreams.  Trusting our instincts.  Learning our lessons.  Appreciating it all.  Don't be impatient to get to the destination.  Believe it will come when it should.  But look around you. See what is there right now.  Focus is okay but don't hurry it because in reality you don't control that anyways.  If you journey to get to a place-there is always someplace to go after that place.  Don't miss out.  I read somewhere that life is what happens when you are making plans.  Plans are good but living life is necessary so we can appreciate the realization of our dreams and the hard work it took.  Focus but look around because you don't want to miss anything. Peace.

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