By taking to the road, we free ourselves of baggage, both physical and psychological. We walk back to our original condition, to our best selves.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When I'm done with all of this, I'm going to write a book on it: have a guide to having a life and being on the road. Especially having a family and being on the road.
People take different roads seeking fulfillment and happiness. Just because they're not on your road doesn't mean they've gotten lost.
Realize that illness and other temporal setbacks often come to us from the hand of God our Lord, and are sent to help us know ourselves better, to free ourselves of the love of created things, and to reflect on the brevity of this life and, thus, to prepare ourselves for the life which is without end.
It is always our own self that we find at the end of the journey. The sooner we face that self, the better.
When you're on a road trip, anything goes.
Circumstances in life often take us places that we never intended to go. We visit some places of beauty, others of pain and desolation.
Relationships are where we take our recovery on the road.
I believe that before anybody makes the journey to the other side, we have to know on a soul level that we are leaving, whether it's an accident or illness, and we prepare ourselves to a certain degree that we won't be there in the future.
The road is hard, and you have to get accustomed to it.
What keeps you going isn't some fine destination but just the road you're on, and the fact that you know how to drive.