I read this analogy somewhere before, but don't remember where. If anyone knows who originally came up with it, please leave a comment and I'll gladly credit the author. Imagine you're in New York City planning a road trip to Los Angeles. You get your car all packed up and are ready to hit the road. You've spent time on the internet and pouring over maps to determine the best way to get there. You're stocked up on beverages and munchies to minimize stops along the way. Your car is all gassed up and ready to go.
Vehicle Versus Destination
Vehicle Versus Destination
Vehicle Versus Destination
I read this analogy somewhere before, but don't remember where. If anyone knows who originally came up with it, please leave a comment and I'll gladly credit the author. Imagine you're in New York City planning a road trip to Los Angeles. You get your car all packed up and are ready to hit the road. You've spent time on the internet and pouring over maps to determine the best way to get there. You're stocked up on beverages and munchies to minimize stops along the way. Your car is all gassed up and ready to go.