There are two trains of thought that most people hold to be true for anything worthwhile in life: It’s either how you start or its how you finish.
As this post signifies the start, I would like to hope that the start is strong and grabs your interest enough for you to continue to read future posts. However, I also hold out hope that when the time eventually comes, the end of this journey will rewards the effort, and that enlightenment has been discovered along the way!
So, what are we all here for? I have always had a passion for what’s going to happen next, as well as living with the delights of the present, the purpose of this site is to share with you thoughts and musings of experiences and some ideas that are generated along the way - whether those are drawn from books, films, magazines, discussions or any other sources of inspiration!
The art of beginning is tricky; the art of creating something good and worthwhile with a successful conclusion is where the really tricky stuff is and where we hope it all ends.
Help us reach that end and enjoy with us our journey.
As this post signifies the start, I would like to hope that the start is strong and grabs your interest enough for you to continue to read future posts. However, I also hold out hope that when the time eventually comes, the end of this journey will rewards the effort, and that enlightenment has been discovered along the way!
So, what are we all here for? I have always had a passion for what’s going to happen next, as well as living with the delights of the present, the purpose of this site is to share with you thoughts and musings of experiences and some ideas that are generated along the way - whether those are drawn from books, films, magazines, discussions or any other sources of inspiration!
The art of beginning is tricky; the art of creating something good and worthwhile with a successful conclusion is where the really tricky stuff is and where we hope it all ends.
Help us reach that end and enjoy with us our journey.
(Subject quotation is attributed to Lazurus Long)