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Is the journey more interesting than the result?
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From what I can see this entire process reminds me of very long train journey. So what distance have you traveled so far? Has the journey, the distance traveled erased the purpose of your travel? Have you passed stations on the rout without noticing? What station are you going to get off? Where is your final destination?

New passengers jump on, it's all go, as this train has to cross many boarders carrying passengers from across the world, all different but all on the same journey. Someone stumbles at the station. It is noisy and fun with lots of things such as photos and videos. The overhead compartments are full with all amenities. Put all things on the shelves. You run through neighbouring compartments and wagons quickly outlining for yourself pretty travellers and begin to ogle, flirt, treats, candies and stockpiled supplies from home, someone stands modestly in the vestibule with one handbag - photo or even without it, smoking nervously and looking around, but doesn't accost nobody, waits when another person pays attention and invites to one's compartment, if the invitation isn't received, then one gets off on the next stop or if it is necessary to travel longer, shyly sneaks on the first available place.

There are many of these trains: noisy express trains and small trains. Trains with people carrying bagged. Some passengers manage to go on several trains! some jumps from one train to another, changing routes and directions, professionals master the schedule finding entertainment in the form of changing companions. They go for months and years, leaving and returning.

No one remembers the destination station.The process becomes more interesting than result! Here's a good companion, handsome, smart and so calls you to get off at the next station. Yes it's time for you too stop! ..... But could it be someone better tomorrow? And I am not here anymore. And suddenly this it's not your station?

Was the ticket was lost by the conductor? you haven't the opportunity to remember it. A station may already be behind us and the person who you looked for stands absentmindedly on an empty platform and looks at passing trains, clutching useless telegram "Meet, train, wagon at!"

Now you think to yourself why on the earth is he going on about the journey and trains. I do believe if you read a profile that has no substance but has a beautiful half naked picture. Rest assured that person is not for you. Yes beauty gets your attention but personality captures your heart. Read and question every profile? Don't wast time on the train. Time is what we want most, but what we use worst,

Godfrey
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