It get started, a journey will be planned, a route will be defined, the destination defined. Rations getting packed. Now you as captain will be informed, everything were explained to you, they entrust you to fulfill the journey.
Before you start you're crowding some people around you, to take this journey with you. Now you set sail and lift the anchor.
Not long after there are some unexpected hurdles: windstorms, high swells, reefs, swirls, fog and many more.
With all you've got you try to hold the course, but it doesn't help. Now you have to show your true skills as a captain. You have to know where your destination is and how you can get there as best as possible.
So you discuss with your crewmembers, study the sea chart and navigate your ship to your destined port.
After a while you reach the port and you are happy to get to your destiny, and although you've got some troubles, you think of it as a beautiful journey.
But what would have happen if you had forget where your destiny lays, you didn't had trust the charts and texts you had, haven't take the advice of your crew members or didn't arrange with the planners of the journey? Probably you would have drowned in the sea, starved to death or being stranded.
How does we say again?
"The journey is your destiny"
Is this really true? If you as the captain is sees the journey as the destination, without having a real destiny in sight, then you will get drowned in this world, you will mentally starve to death and be alone; keep that in mind!