"How often I found where I should be going only be setting out for somewhere else."
- Buckminister Fuller
Paul Coelho advised, "Don't be someone who searches, finds and then runs away."
In the Atlantic ocean the Passage du Gois runs between the western French town of Beauvoir-Sur-Mer and the island of Normandy. The 2.8-mile causeway, becomes usable twice a day when the tide goes out for just an hour or two. The rest of the time it stays under water.
Often you cannot travel exactly at the time you feel like it. Accommodation to nature's rhythms requires patience to get where one wants to go next. The path will be open and available for brief periods.
When it opens. Go for it.
Seek with patience.
Find perspective.
Persevere.
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