This weekend I was working on my charts at the table and complaining to my dad that the journey of the fellowship chart was taking forever. He said that it was because I had to have a lot of points to plot a line. It got me thinking about how people really move from point A to point B. I know when they come to a place but did they travel on a road or a river or wander through a forest? Did they walk in a strait line or a meandering line? In a forest, for example, one must always change direction to avoid trees. Just some thoughts.
Great post. This also brings up some other issues - how many of our decisions are made internally, and how many are made due to external forces? Can anyone get where they are going in a straight line? Aren't there always detours of some sort?
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