<p>I don’t understand what you mean by your metaphor, “keep floating”</p>
<p>I think what RealKEVP means is:
- in order to reach a destination, you first have to know where it is you want to end up</p>
<p>In other words: if you want to get from Los Angeles to New York, there are lots of ways to do that: get on an airplane and take a non-stop flight, drive straight across the country without ever leaving an interstate highway, or take a meandering route following back-roads all the way. All those methods get you to your destination, and who is to say which way is the best way?</p>
<p>But if you don’t know WHERE you want to end up in the first place, then the likelihood of actually getting there is pretty small, no matter what route you take!</p>
<p>Okay, then what the heck DOES your username mean, KeepFloatin? By choosing that name, you strike me as someone who is just “floating” through life, and this view of mine is reinforced by some of the things you have posted.</p>