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...there is the classical argument where if your distance to the location is x, and you measure your progress by dividing x/2, then you will get really really close, but you'll run into that asymptote. Of course that's a kind of lame interpretation, so I hope this is NOT the answer.

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once you have gotten there, it is no longer where you are going but where you are.

similar to the first response, but using the vocab presented in the question.

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