第5段落
「Thus traveling today can be like watching TV. channel surfing through a mass Of
images too fast to read and too various to sort. 2And traveling tomorrow, for those of us
even
without a firm sense of neighborhood or community or home, may involve an
stronger sense of spiritual confusion. 30ur values like our bodies may be up in the air or
lost in space. The only thing that can support the burden of our movement, after all, is
a steadying sense of stillness. 5Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we
must carry it with us or we find it not," wrote the philosopher Emerson, who considered
travel a “fool's paradise.” 6The same is even truer of our sense of destination or home:
whatever we find when we travel is only what we had inside us all along.