It is not the going out of port, but the coming in, that determines the success of a voyage
It is not the going out of port, but the coming in, that determines the success of a voyage
Henry Ward Beecher, a prominent 19th-century American clergyman, once said, “It is not the going out of port, but the coming in, that determines the success of a voyage.” This profound statement holds true not only in the literal sense of a physical journey but also in the metaphorical sense of life's journey.When we think about the concept of a voyage, we often focus on the excitement and anticipation of setting sail. The thrill of embarking on a new adventure, the unknown possibilities that lie ahead, and the sense of freedom that comes with leaving familiar shores behind. However, Beecher reminds us that the true measure of success lies not in the departure but in the arrival.