We move through this world on paths laid down long before we are born.

Robert Moor
We move through this world on paths laid down long...
We move through this world on paths laid down long...
We move through this world on paths laid down long...
We move through this world on paths laid down long...
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We move through this world on paths laid down long before we are born. This quote by Albert Einstein is about destiny or fate. If you believe that your path in life has already been set in stone for you, then you will not be able to go out and make changes. You will be stuck in a rut and never see your life the way you truly want it to be.

The best way to live your life is to accept that it has already been written for you. It’s best to just enjoy the ride without trying to change anything.

Source: On Trails: An Exploration

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