APAD: To travel hopefully is a better thing than to arrive

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7grizzly
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Meaning:

   Hope and anticipation are often better than reality.

 

Background:

 

   This phrase is a Robert Louis Stevenson quotation, from Virginibus Puerisque,

   1881:

 

     "Little do ye know your own blessedness; for to travel hopefully is a

     better thing than to arrive, and the true success is to labour."

 

   Stevenson was expressing the same idea as the earlier Taoist saying - "The

   journey is the reward."

 

- www.phrases.org.uk [edited]

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It definitely felt that way the first half of the SF marathon 10 years ago. It

was early in the morning of a sunny day and perfect running weather. About six

miles into the race, the horde were hit by a collective high floating over the

Golden Gate Bridge, cordoned off for the event. We were smiling, heads high and

pace assured, drinking in the views, cheering, and waving at gawking tourists.

Forget hope. I wouldn't mind doing it until I dropped dead.

 

The second half was less pretty, to say the least. Some deserted soon after the

Golden Gate Park and most were running out of gas, our heads low, and we were

barely able to put one foot in front of the other. When the marathon finally

started at mile 20, as they say, my feet felt barely attached to the legs. Some

compassionate Catholic visitors were making the sign of the cross at the

miserable scene. I saw bewildered pity in the bright eyes of the pony-tailed

pre-teen volunteer as she handed me a thin paper cup of elctrolyte. ``Why? Why

you have to kill yourself in this horrible way?'' she seemed to say. One zombie

step after another, I questioned the sanity of my choice, too.

 

I sure traveled hopefully by now, hoping for the damn thing to be over! Some

masochists might disagree, but I'd say the arrival was not just infinitely

better, it was redemption.

最西边的岛上
marathon 10 years ago? Hat's off 2 U!!! I failed all running
最西边的岛上
tests in schools & only can do It if being chased :-))
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7grizzly
I failed, too, only to bounce back in 25 years.
移花接木
hope for the best, prepare for the worst
最西边的岛上
& "it ain't over till the fat lady sings" ;-)
暖冬cool夏
Agree. Life is a journey, a race or a marathon. Arrival is
暖冬cool夏
the end result.A 10K runner differs from a半马 runner,4 sure:)
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7grizzly
Preparation after some point won't matter.
最西边的岛上
agree 100% (I used to read 阿唐running posts on blog side ;-)
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7grizzly
The opposite of a proverb is often equally true :-)
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7grizzly
I'm a big fan, too :-)
暖冬cool夏
True! End result is what matters:))