"...When you travel a path and note that another path breaks away to one side at say a 30-degree angle, and then later another path branches away to the same side at a broader angle, say 45-degrees, and another path later at 90 degrees, you begin to understand that there's some point over there that all the paths lead to and that a lot people have found it worthwhile to go that way,...
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...and you begin to wonder if perhaps this isn't the way you should go too." --Robert Pirsig
SOME POINT OVER THERE.