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    “The first step… shall be to lose the way.”

    Galway Kinnell, via Sunbeams (Page 82)

      Always keep Ithaca on your mind.

      To arrive there is your ultimate goal.

      But do not hurry the voyage at all.

      It is better to let it last for many years;

      and to anchor at the island when you are old,

      rich with all you have gained on the way,

      not expecting that Ithaca will offer you riches.

      Constantine Cavafy, Ithaca, via The Happiness of Pursuit (Page 114)

        “If you want to make every day an adventure, all you have to do is prioritize adventure.  It has to become more important than routine.”

        Chris Guillebeau, The Happiness of Pursuit (Page 87)

          “In the miraculous spontaneity of the sun, there is discipline that utterly escapes you, and a knowledge beyond any that we know. And in the spontaneous playing of the bees from flower to flower, there is a discipline beyond any that you know, and laws that follow their own knowledge and joy that is beyond command. For true discipline, you see, is found only in spontaneity.”

          Jane Roberts, Seth Speaks, via Sunbeams (Page 47)

          Chris Guillebeau Quote on Adventure and How I Spontaneously Prioritized Adventure Into My Life

            “If you want to make every day an adventure, all you have to do is prioritize adventure.  It has to become more important than routine.”

            Chris Guillebeau, The Happiness of Pursuit

            Beyond the Quote (Day 368)

            Reflections from my spontaneous holiday road trip, now that I’m home:

            • 11 Days on the road
            • 11 State lines crossed
            • ~ 5485 miles driven
            • ~ 68.3 miles hiked
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              “If you see children walking along the sidewalk after a rain, and there’s a puddle in front of them, what are they going to do when they get to that puddle?  They’re going to jump in!  They’re going to laugh, splash around, and have a good time.  What does an older person do?  Walk around it?  No, they won’t just walk around it – they’ll complain the whole time!  You want to live differently.  You want to live with a spring in your step, a smile on your face.  Why not make cheerfulness, outrageousness, playfulness a new priority for yourself?  Make feeling good your expectation.  You don’t have to have a reason to feel good – you’re alive; you can feel good for no reason at all! ~ Anthony Robbins, Awaken the Giant Within

                “We can’t jump off bridges anymore because our iPhones will get ruined. We can’t take skinny dips in the ocean, because there’s no service on the beach and adventures aren’t real unless they’re on Instagram. Technology has doomed the spontaneity of adventure and we’re helping destroy it every time we Google, check-in, and hashtag.” ~ Jeremy Glass

                  “There are very few joys in life greater than spontaneity. Spontaneity means to be in the moment; it means acting out of your awareness, not acting according to your old conditionings.”

                  Osho, The Book of Understanding (page 211)