Multiple reports from Mint (India) focus on Ursula K. Le Guin’s well-known quote: “It is good to have an end to journey towards; but it is the journey that matters, in the end.” The articles present the quotation as a reminder that setting goals can provide direction, but meaning comes from the process of reaching those goals. They emphasize themes of purpose, patience, and personal growth, arguing that experiences and lessons gathered during life’s transitions are central to how individuals develop. The coverage frames the quote as guidance on valuing progress and learning rather than concentrating solely on an outcome. While the items differ slightly in wording—one shortens the message to “It is the journey that matters, in the end,” and another highlights “the journey that matters, in the end”—they converge on the same interpretation: the destination matters, but the journey ultimately shapes character and understanding. The articles do not report new events; they present the quote and its commonly discussed life lessons.