Many people have argued about which is more important—reaching our destination(目的地) or enjoying the view along the way. I agree with the second opinion.
Nearly all of us know the saying, "All roads lead to Rome." However, few of us know the second half of this saying, "though some are born Roman." What does it mean? The first half of the expression explains that there are many ways of achieving the same goal. However, the second half forces us to acknowledge (承认) that in fact someone will always achieve it more easily than others in the life.
So does it mean that the efforts spent in reaching Rome are a complete waste? I can get a lot from the journey I take to reach my goal.
Is it because we like challenges? Do we do it because we want to meet new people and visit new places? Do we do it to follow others? Or do we just want to have an unforgettable adventure?
All in all, whatever our original motivation(原始动机)is, we shouldn't miss enjoying the view along the way. I believe sometimes we should slow down to enjoy the wonderful view along the way before focusing on reaching our destination.
A. So does it mean nothing to us at all? B. Actually, I don, t feel any worse about myself C. It might just be as important as reaching our goals D. They stand right there where we try our best to get to E. No one will remember the joy and sadness on the way F. But we should also understand why we want to reach our goals G. There is nothing more important than enjoying the beautiful sights on the way. |