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In mobility we are familiar with shortcuts: getting from A to B faster, with less effort in terms of time or distance. But with shortcuts you also lose part of the way. Sometimes that is a pity, even if the whole way is more time-consuming. Sometimes, in difficult times, we long for shortcuts and then we wish we were already at our destination. I'm not a fan of "the way is the goal" because I don't believe that's true. But the path, however difficult, still has its very own quality and probably only you can walk it as no one else can. We see or experience things that would remain hidden to us if we took shortcuts. If you are currently in a difficult time or environment - I hope this comforts or encourages you. The path is not the goal, but when you finally reach your goal, the path and the experiences made along the way are your capital.

I wish you an extraordinary day!