Process 10/08/2017 There's a quote on the white board in one of the Fort Lewis gyms. I don't remember the exact wording but it's something like, no one wants to live on the top of the mountain, there is no growth there. The sides of the mountain are what sustain life. It always made me angry when I saw it. It wasn't that I didn't appreciate the sentiment-- essentially the journey is always better than the destination. It was more the idea that the top of the mountain isn't worth it, isn't the goal. The idea
There's a quote on the white board in one of the Fort Lewis gyms. I don't remember the exact wording but it's something like, no one wants to live on the top of the mountain, there is no growth there. The sides of the mountain are what sustain life. It always made me angry when I saw it. It wasn't that I didn't appreciate the sentiment-- essentially the journey is always better than the destination. It was more the idea that the top of the mountain isn't worth it, isn't the goal. The idea