Some romanticize the road and the companionship too much;
He writes epics when he tells them, but when it comes to walking, he changes direction at the first bend.
It is as if everyone is walking in the same direction and no one says “I'm done here” in the middle of the road.
In real life, however, most people do not seem to be standing on the same path, but in the same frame.
They say they are on the same path, but they share applause, not direction.
The poses are synchronized, not the steps.
“As the saying goes, ”a look is a thousand words“... most of the time that look carries the question ”when is the right moment to disperse?".
“What they call ”walking together" is
most of the time it is a matter of standing side by side and calculating separately.
In short;
If the companionship was as deep as it is described, there would not have been so many people on the first slope.
