Alicia, and continued. "Would you tell me, please, what path should you take from here?" "That depends much on where you want to go," said the cat. "It doesn't matter much where," said Alicia. "Then it doesn't matter what path you take," said the cat. "-It always and when I get somewhere," Alicia added as an explanation. "Oh, that will happen, no doubt," said the cat, "if you walk enough."

πŸ“– Lewis Carroll

🌍 English  |  πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’Ό Author

πŸŽ‚ January 27, 1832  β€“  ⚰️ January 14, 1898
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Alicia asks the cat for directions about which path to take, seeking guidance on her journey. The cat responds that the choice depends on her destination, implying that without a clear goal, any path will do. Alicia points out that her ultimate destination isn't important to her at the moment, just that she gets somewhere eventually.

The cat remarks that since her destination isn't specified, the path she chooses doesn't matter; any path will lead her somewhere if she keeps walking long enough. The dialogue highlights the idea that direction and purpose influence the relevance of the choices we make, emphasizing that perseverance ultimately leads to reaching a destination.

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