Life teaches us that the waiting (journey) is more rewarding than the destination. As long as Envy is taken out of the equation it's the planning, anticipating and working towards a goal that makes life interesting.
Life teaches us that the waiting (journey) is more rewarding than the destination. As long as Envy is taken out of the equation it's the planning, anticipating and working towards a goal that makes life interesting.
I'd be hard pressed to find the reward in a NYC subway heading from 175th to World Trade, but I agree that the macro journey and all its features makes life interesting.
Though the subwaiting has spawned a number of poems over the year