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wayfarers.
Kahlil Gibran • The Prophet
wayfarers
Kahlil Gibran • The Prophet
Wayfinding
is the ancient art of figuring out where you're going when you don't actually know your destination. For wayfinding, you need a compass and you need a direction, not a map--a direction.
From designing your life.

SANTIAGO
The road seen, then not seen, the hillside hiding
then revealing the way you should take, the road
dropping away from you as if leaving you to walk
on thin air, then catching you, holding you up,
when you thought you would fall, and the way
forward always in the end the way that you followed,
the way that carried you into your future, that... See more
The road seen, then not seen, the hillside hiding
then revealing the way you should take, the road
dropping away from you as if leaving you to walk
on thin air, then catching you, holding you up,
when you thought you would fall, and the way
forward always in the end the way that you followed,
the way that carried you into your future, that... See more
Writing
I stroll picturesque stream-flanked ippon-uras and watch kids walk before me in zigzaggy lines and think about how adults are so point-to-point specific, but these children try their hardest to stretch out their walks home, ducking into little nooks in the entryways of houses and behind stone walls, poking one another, tugging on tree branches,
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