The Longest Route

A labyrinth is designed to lead you on a long and winding route to the center. It would be far more sensible and efficient to just hop the lines and get to the center by the most direct line. Which would, of course, sacrifice the entire point of a labyrinth.

When has taking a long and indirect route proved to be the best way to get where you wanted to go?

In the Desert

“Sometimes I knew in all my mind and heart why I had done what I had done, and I welcomed the sacrifice. But there were times too when I lived in a desert and felt no joy and saw no hope and could not remember my old feelings. Then I lived by faith alone, faith without hope.
What good did I get from it? I got to have love in my heart.”
― Wendell Berry

How has love sustained you through a time of hopelessness?

The Sacrificial Merry-Go-Round

“Everywhere I’ve turned somebody has wanted to sacrifice me for my own good—only they were the ones who benefited. And now we start on the old sacrificial merry-go-round. At what point do we stop?”
― Ralph Ellison

When have you realized that the sacrifice asked of you was not worth it?