I matched that, Chelle. But I knew where I WANTED to go.
If you don’t know your destination, you’ll never know when you reach it.
When I went backpacking, people would ask why I wasn’t afraid of getting lost. How can you get lost if you don’t care where you are? If groceries were getting low (every 2 weeks) I’d just pick a direction and find a road.
Zen is knowing when you have reached your destination.
How can you be in two places at once when you’re not anywhere at all?
Where ever you go. . . . there you are! – Professor Irwin Corey (and a whole bunch of other people).
“Who’s crying now?” Escape
But make sure you turn left at Albuquerque.
Paige Braddock and Jason McNamara
February 28, 2014
whahoppened over 5 years ago
I matched that, Chelle. But I knew where I WANTED to go.
RAGs over 5 years ago
If you don’t know your destination, you’ll never know when you reach it.
fuzzbucket Premium Member over 5 years ago
When I went backpacking, people would ask why I wasn’t afraid of getting lost. How can you get lost if you don’t care where you are? If groceries were getting low (every 2 weeks) I’d just pick a direction and find a road.
PoodleGroomer over 5 years ago
Zen is knowing when you have reached your destination.
richdell over 5 years ago
How can you be in two places at once when you’re not anywhere at all?
Bruce1253 over 5 years ago
Where ever you go. . . . there you are! – Professor Irwin Corey (and a whole bunch of other people).
TaraMewser over 5 years ago
“Who’s crying now?” Escape
Urbane Gorilla over 5 years ago
But make sure you turn left at Albuquerque.