Everyday Actions - Ryan Hinton

     Can a journey be repetitive? Can it be a journey if it doesn't have an end goal or a time limit? I believe it can, and I believe a prime example of this is going to the gym. We go to the gym to be in better physical shape but there is no true end goal to this. You can make the statement that I want to just get a 225 bench and then stop there but there are always bigger fish. It makes you wonder what really the point of going to the gym is, why do we do it? I believe that we do it because it is not about reaching an endpoint when it comes to these journeys that require daily practice. It is about being better than you were yesterday and that in itself is a journey. I think this is because a journey doesn't just have to be something that you do once and then look back on for yours, but a journey can be both that and also something that you willingly participate in every day if you have a true goal. This also doesn't just apply to the gym but maybe things like getting a good night's sleep, eating well, and studying for school. All of these things are a journey, but they are a journey that requires more effort than a big journey because you have to do them every day. Or at least that is what I think. 

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