Why Getting Lost Is The Best Way to Find Yourself

It’s not about the destination, it’s the journey that really matters

Oct 11, 2017

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Why Getting Lost Is The Best Way to Find Yourself | It’s not about the destination, it’s the journey that really matters

Having no end goal in sight may well be the best way to find yourself. That’s the message behind this stunning video which proves that the end destination is not important, but it’s the journey to get there that really matters. Using a road trip as an example, the video highlights a message that is true to everything in life - when we focus less on what we want to achieve and more on how we get there the process becomes much more meaningful.

The video shows the adventures of a group of friends who take an epic road trip and by not focusing on where they want to end up, they are able to take life a little less seriously and truly be present in the moment. By surrendering to the adventure and completely letting go of the stress and worries of their everyday life, the the friends find that they are able to truly be themselves and feel alive while taking in all that our beautiful planet has to offer.

The friends featured in the video are Parker, Ryker and Alexey who through their High On Life project travel the world and document their experiences in order to show other how easy it is to live life to the full. If you’ve ever thought about letting go and embarking on an epic road trip but there’s something holding you back, check out their story for inspiration and you’ll be packing your bags in no time.

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YONI COHEN, EDITOR & WRITER
A Geography geek to his core, Yoni is a proud introvert and is happiest when traveling, dancing, baking, doing yoga, running or taking pictures of beautiful flowers. He writes about mindfulness, introversion, travel and the benefits of slowing down and enjoying the simple things in life.