I found the opposite. I used to be quite taken with paths and journeys, but through one adventure and another, which need not detain us here, I came upon the idea of no path, and no journey. Ah, bliss. Well, not exactly bliss, but certainly more peace. I don't have to follow anything, nor measure the gap between what I should be doing, and what in fact, I am doing. Nor do I have to anticipate either a bright future or a dim one, since right now is good enough. Of course, 'no path' is a well-known Zen saying, but that doesn't mean you should follow it, ha ha ha.