The destination

It’s the journey. The journey itself is the end goal. Not the finished product. That journey is the work you put in, the process you follow, and the creating you do.

The finished product is just the ashes that are left after a fire.

The fire is wild, organic, all over the place, and occasionally destructive, but it’s where all the movement and energy is.

The more you focus on doing work (i.e. the journey) and not what the work leads to, the more it will lead to better things. But you can’t let that get in your way. You can’t let making good things get in the way of just making things.