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Are you walking a path—or wandering?

The answer to whether you are walking or wandering often changes from season to season – life is fickle in that way. We asked some of the folks we most admire to reflect on whether they feel like they are walking or wandering and have shared some of their responses below.

Tristan Kilmer

When I was younger I felt a strong sense of direction and that pathway of where I needed to be seemed very clear. Overtime I’ve realized that it’s not always necessary to have your whole life mapped out like that. It’s less about marching straight ahead and more about moving with curiosity, taking in what’s around you, and seeing where it leads. Read more>>

J. Martin Strangeweather

I’ve definitely been walking a path these last few years, more like blazing a trail through uncharted territory, namely the afterlife. Researching the dying brain process and publishing my findings in a book titled ‘The Eidetic Afterlife Hypothesis’ and a monthly online series of death-related explorations called ‘Notes Concerning Eternity’ has inadvertently cast me in the role of a modern-day psychopomp. Read more>> 

Cory Dillard

I’m the type of person who’s aligned with a path, walks it, but also enjoys wandering detours. Side quests keep life spicy! Read more>>

NINO Cappuccino

Surely striving in a path of my own choices in life to achieve and succeed living a healthy physical life as well Financially Read more>>

Amina Bahy

Now, I’m definitely walking a path. In the past, I’ve wandered when I didn’t know how to achieve my goals and felt unmotivated because of that. As I grew older, I learned to truly listen to myself, physically and emotionally–I finally trusted myself. This led to me performing better, booking more jobs, learning new skills, and, overall, improving my mental health. Read more>>

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