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Defying Munro and embracing Schopenhauer

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CF 2017
"Preparations court disaster." So wrote my compatriot Alice Munro in her short story Simon's Luck. I considered the irony of that phrase as I submitted my request for a leave of absence in April and May, 2017. After all, what else would a comfortably indolent, casually Catholic, 58 year old writer/administrator do but prepare, prepare, prepare when he finally decided to achieve a life goal! And then I happened on a quote from Schopenhauer: "There are three great powers in the world: sagacity, strength and luck. I think the last is the most efficacious." Suffice it to say that, as I chart my path toward SJPP in early April, I remain mindful of the Camino's risks even as I aspire to strength, wisdom and good fortune.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
I love your outlook on life through litterature, and because of it your Camino will be even richer.

Risks are near nil if you are mindful (aka if the trek to Romcessvalles is closed die to weather, don't do it!), planning other than getting to starting point amd getting on flight back is really not so necessary, once your pack is packed, and for the pack ... just post what you are planning on taking and we will chime in to remove things you don't need, and add those you do.
 
And the Bard said "Fortune brings in some boats that are not steered."
You just never know...so throw caution to the winds and "Be as great in act as you have been in thought."
;)
Welcome and Buen Camino, Dunny! (Marcus Aurelius was right, too...)
 
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On the other hand "fail to prepare, prepare to fail" but "fortune smiles on the brave" so don't rely on an old saw and do what you think best.
However, a few pratical preperations, like telephone no's etc are a good idea ( I found maps of the camino routes thro' towns a big help, nothing worse than wandering about looking for an arrow, and in some villages people to ask are far and few between)
regards
George
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Many thanks to all. My pithy literary bromides aside, I'm a big fan of practical knowledge and I get tonnes of that through this forum. Will wear my Forum member patch proudly on my pack (and thanks to Ivar for posting it and other materiel so efficiently).
 
"Preparations court disaster." So wrote my compatriot Alice Munro in her short story Simon's Luck. I considered the irony of that phrase as I submitted my request for a leave of absence in April and May, 2017. After all, what else would a comfortably indolent, casually Catholic, 58 year old writer/administrator do but prepare, prepare, prepare when he finally decided to achieve a life goal! And then I happened on a quote from Schopenhauer: "There are three great powers in the world: sagacity, strength and luck. I think the last is the most efficacious." Suffice it to say that, as I chart my path toward SJPP in early April, I remain mindful of the Camino's risks even as I aspire to strength, wisdom and good fortune.
Munro is my favourite writer. There's an awful lot of healthy irony in those quotes, so your prep starts well. I prepared for a year and don't regret a minute of it. I came pretty close to not making it all the way. I started end of April this year, got to SDC early May. I always feel like a Munro character - don't we all? Contradictory, paradoxical, exasperating. Imperfect, disappointing, fascinating, living our tiny triumphs. Human. Munro's people make it all the way and don't.

Buen and insightful Camino, - Mike
 
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I am hesitant to share that we will be setting out from SJPP on the same day. I have been married to a literary czar for 41 years and you will quickly recognize my intellectual shortcomings (and introverted personality) and lack of engaging conversation, at least in the literary arena. I am a pretty solid trekker, though. I am sure we will have the opportunity to share the way! Hope to see you enroute.
 

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