They're easy to confuse. An event happens at date certain, then it's over, nothing more to be done. A journey might include an event, but it's bigger than that, and ongoing. A wedding is an event, a marriage is a journey. The week a book is published is ... 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      
     
They’re easy to confuse. 
 An event happens at date certain, then it’s over, nothing more to be done.
 A journey might include an event, but it’s bigger than that, and ongoing.
 A wedding is an event, a marriage is a journey.
 The week a book is published is an event, while the creation, publication and lifespan of the ideas in the book are a journey.
 The focus and energy we lavish on events can easily distract us from the journeys we care about.
 
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