User blog comment:Daniel Baran/Search Developments: Big Picture/@comment-160529-20120509152224

I just want to point something out "its a journey, not a destination"

is completely irrelevent here, it is absolutely about the destination when it comes to getting information!

have you ever seen a a surgeon reading on heart surgery say "it was more about the journey to getting that information"

no. . . it wasnt, he needed that information

The point is, when trying to acquire the information. . . people want the information, they dont go looking for information for "the journey" of it

when someone looks up "luke skywalker" on wookieepedia. . . and that page comes up, a hundred yearss of history and information are displayed, that is the true essence of discovery. . . looking upon the beauty of what has been discovered.

most people who have discovered things would gladly cut out the part where they had to crawl through the mud being bitten by mosquitoes