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Confucius

"Roads were made for journeys, not destinations."

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Often, we fixate on end goals, overlooking the value of the journey itself. Confucius highlights that growth and learning occur along the way. By savoring each experience, we enrich our lives beyond the mere attainment of objectives. Are we appreciating the path we walk, or only the prize at the end?

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