A journey is a continuous search. It begins with an
objective to seek an entity that may or may not be dynamic or could even be
undefined at the very beginning. Once the purpose is found, the search comes to
an end. However, most often than not an end is never met for endings branch out
to new journeys. It can be exemplified by a tree’s roots; as the tree grows,
the roots grow and make new branches and the new branches create their own
branches continuing the process. A
journey only comes to a halt when the pursuer can no longer act on its purpose,
usually ending prematurely.
A human being’s journey is a search for emotions. The
journey is driven by the satisfaction of emotions such as happiness, sadness,
fear, anger, and lust. One seeks not to acquire but rather to feel. It is the
feeling that is brought out from the acquisition of the goal that matters. It
is the same feeling when gone that decreases the value of the acquired goal
thus giving way to the beginning of another journey aiming towards a different
entity driven by a different emotion.