The journey, not just the goal
Abstract
There are times when we long to reach the goal we have worked so hard to achieve, and when we get there we ask ourselves: is this all it is?
We think that only the goal is the prize, without appreciating the experiences we have had. Today we limit ourselves to dreaming and dedicate ourselves only
to the objectives, which is really not bad, but we tend to be like a horse with blinders on, believing that life is only about those ephemeral seconds
at the finish line, when in reality everything goes beyond that.
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