Journeyman Journal: For Your Journey

There are benefits to learning on the journey.

Bumps, scrapes, bruises and scratches. Laughter, fun, joy and feasting. All of these and more feature on the journey. It won’t be the same for everyone. It won’t feel the same for everyone on the same track. Yet they may well benefit from what you learnt on the journey. There maybe some priceless principles picked up that are applicable for many on the journey. There can be some key warnings and alerts that can prevent others from failing or making missteps on the journey.

Those are just some of the benefits to learning on the journey.

What is learnt at one stage of the journey as applied later on can bring about success in overcoming challenges. What is learnt from someone else’s experience can offer significant insights for negotiating matters that arise on the journey.

The idea is to help others on their journey. The desire is for others to see that the journey is worth taking and worth doing in a way that will maximise their development and minimise their failures. The hope is that those who start reach their destination. The longing is that those who began with little will end with plenty.

This not just about what it is for my journey – it is just as much what it can do to help for your journey.

For His Name’s Sake

Shalom

C. L. J. Dryden

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