9 November 2013

Wandering




When you wander, think of what you want to do that day, not what you told yourself you were going to want to do. And there are two things you must not worry about when you have no responsibilities: one is being hungry, and the other is what people think of you. Wandering time is positive. Don't think of new things, don't think of achievement, don't think of anything of the kind. Just think, "Where do I feel good?What is giving me joy?"
This is simply basic. Get those pressure ideas of your system, and then you can find, like a ball on a roulette wheel, where you are going to land. The roulette ball doesn't say, "Well, people will think better of me over there than over there." Take what comes and be where you like. What counts is being where you feel you're in your place. What people think is their problem.

From: A Joseph Campbell Companion - By Diane K.Osbon - Page 69

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