The Wagon

red and white cart on seashore

Wherever the wind takes you

The difference between a stationary and a moving wagon is huge. If you’re not on it when the wheels are rolling it’s hard to get on.

Hard, but not impossible.

Either way, momentum is necessary. However small.

Start with the small things, let them build up to until you can jump on, then let the momentum lead you wherever the wind takes you.

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