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Welcome the Journey
Lately, I have been musing a lot about 'The Journey and the Destiny'. Primarily, about the contents of a journey and its impact on destiny. My destiny is my final stopping point; my journey employs multiple starts and stops, paces and pauses, along many paths of uncertainties. The journey unfolds with life, but we play a large role in the process. The question is raised whether journey and destiny are predetermined. The journey is a work in progress, and our decisions and wills are involved. Some would maintain that our destiny is certain and set in stone, without any regard for our actions. This piece is not set in an opinionated answer pool but in a river flow of thought. Some would suggest that their destiny is predetermined, predestined, and sealed. Others will say that trains do derail; the Titanic did sink; and that destination is not always destiny. 032322PSCtest, Form J-Just Write Me a New Poem, Constance La France Theme chosen: Journey
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