Are the terms journey and destination relative? Or are they absolute? Does the goal of every journey is to reach to certain destination or sometimes, a journey should be undertaken without caring about the destination?
The things are a bit tangeld up. Isn’t it?
According to me, Journey is merely the process on which we promenade not knowing what we’ll come across the next. Sometimes, its good to walk without caring the destination. Each time, when we care about the destination, we would miss the joy of journey. Fixing the destination will limit us to a singular path, consequently, forbidding us to explore what’s unexplored.
The quote sums up the above discussion as;
“मंज़िल मिलेगी भटक कर ही सही, गुमराह तो वो है, जो घर से निकले ही नही”
Shashank Shekhar is a Research Scholar, pursuing PhD from the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at IIT Roorkee. He completed his Bachelors, Masters and MPhil from University of Delhi. He is the author of two books i.e. 'Undergraduate Love Stories' and 'Epistles from Heart'. He likes to explore different genres through his writing. He believes that art within an individual can't be manifested in one genre. Every genre has something unique to teach in which one can find one's lost self. It's while writing romance fiction, he finds as well as loses himself, simultaneously. Besides writing, he loves to travel along with blogging and photography. He signs himself as Pragmatic Persona, which is also his pen name.
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