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Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Isa's Monday Post
In the discussion, we talked about the concept of point A to the point B and how a final destination has actually become a sort of pseudo-wall. The journey just like chaos and destruction eliminates the constancy of a "normal" routine. But is it actually possible to completely destroy point B? Don't humans always look for that final point, the assurance of a destination? In my opinion, without a destination, I would feel idle and restless. That's probably. As a result of constant conditioning that there is an end to a means and that journeying just to travel is pointless.
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