Occurs to me as I rework the wedding speech that one of my great problems is staying on the path. I’m much more adapted to wandering and streams of conscious. The speech isn’t bad but I would like it to have more backbone so the audience will know exactly where they are and why. Still I’m growing tired of changing it all the time. Time to rehearse and memorise for Saturday.
So the question here is:
Does the path lead to the destination? or Does the destination lead to the path?
There seem to be two attitudes, two people with the latter by far being the dominant in this teleological culture we have. It seems that without a reasonable destination these days no journey is worth it. Is this true? Can the journey justify the destination?
I think yes because this is my way. But am I right and has our culture made a decision between possibilities that it didn’t need to. Shall think more…
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