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Originally Posted by beppe
Good. It is a good sign. Do not worry. My claim was written with a slightly provocative intent. I reread my post and to me it keeps making sense.
The idea is that if you just follow the shortest path toward your objective that is exactly what you get: your objective (if you succeed). On the other end, if you let a bit of randomness in, you might make interesting experiences, and may be find out that your objective is not so important after all.
Like when you get off the metro one station too early and have to walk in a unfamiliar place. You get into a bar to ask for directions and by pure chance you meet the love of your life.
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So what your saying is: the journey is more important than the destination
understanding