It is not the width and breadth of the journey that counts, but the stops along the way.
How we travel is less important than where it takes us. Distance is really of little consequence whether you move by streetcar, bicycle, or on foot.
Each step an admission, every mile we walk, each day is part of the process of being alive: it’s cumulative.
Signs are everywhere, even if you don’t feel you see them. It’s when you stop looking that you begin to notice.
Observe: open your mind.
Opportunities are hidden in the moments, waiting to be discovered.
Take the time, no matter how you measure the seconds or hours. Calendars need not remind us of weeks gone by, or months and years, but of the progress we make.
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