Ryan Stone: Houston, Houston in the blind, this is Mission Specialist Ryan Stone reporting from the Shenzhou. I'm about to undock from Tiangong... and I have a bad feeling about this mission.
[laughs]
Ryan Stone: Reminds me of a story...
[Screams]
Ryan Stone: Never mind, Houston, never mind the story! Ah. It's starting to get hot in here. OK. Alright the way I see it, there's only two possible outcomes. Either I, make it down there in one piece and I have one hell of a story to tell. Or I burn up in the next ten minutes. Either way whichever way, no harm no foul.
[Growls]
Ryan Stone: Cos either way, it'll be one hell of a ride. I'm ready.
Isn't it exactly what life's about? Isn't it true with every journey you undertake? Isn't it correct with every big decision you make? Isn't it like every risk you take? Well, except for one fact, as per hindu culture someday there is an n-th second already decided for you when this holds true - "You burn up in the next ten minutes." So do you really want to care about the outcome? It's always worth the shot. No harm, no foul, cause in your heart you know it for a fact - It'll be one hell of a ride!!
People typically confuse between journey and destination. And in turn what they really want. After reaching their destination - they fail to figure out what to do next. Hence, it is a much better, smarter and enjoyable way to live life on the journey and not the destination.