Michael McMaster wrote:
>Quests, for me, lose their romance when they are about the goal. I
>suppose a quest must have a goal or it wouldn't get started. But we
>love "quest stories" not because of what specifically they are
>seeking or even whether or not they get it. We love quest stories
>because of the adventure, the possibility, the life that they give.
Quite a while back, an inspired thought came to me.
"the goal is the direction, the journey is the purpose"
Hmmmm? I am still thinking about what that means.
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