No one gets what he means by that, or how fundamentally and powerfully true the sentiment is, and that's okay.
"More like... well, let's say the starting point is New York and the end point is Los Angeles. One person walks there. One person runs. One person bikes. One person takes a plane. One person drives. One person swims clean around South America. Everyone gets there through immensely different ways, and has immensely different experiences, and gets entirely different things out of the journey. But at the end of the day, you can sum every single one of them up as 'the person went from NY to LA.' That make sense?"
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"More like... well, let's say the starting point is New York and the end point is Los Angeles. One person walks there. One person runs. One person bikes. One person takes a plane. One person drives. One person swims clean around South America. Everyone gets there through immensely different ways, and has immensely different experiences, and gets entirely different things out of the journey. But at the end of the day, you can sum every single one of them up as 'the person went from NY to LA.' That make sense?"