Comic #6331: destination
Description
Here's the transcription of the comic:
Panel 1:
- Person A: "I believe the journey is more important than the destination."
- Person B: "Why?"
Panel 2:
- Person B: "Well, look at me. I climb mountains. There's a destination, but what I really get is friendship, purpose, and the reassuring feeling of competence."
Panel 3:
- Person A: "That's just a different set of destinations. If you started out saying 'My destination is a reassuring feeling of competence,' then I could say you're only thinking about the destination and not the journey."
Panel 4:
- Person A: "You just took the general plan of 'arrive at a destination,' set the destination closer to the starting point, and called it a win."
Panel 5:
- Person B: "Why not just say 'It's not about the destination, it's about getting halfway there?'"
- Person B: "Have I mentioned I only climb mountains alone?"
The comic is humorous and explores the debate between valuing the journey versus the destination in life experiences.