There is no way to answer this question directly. I believe most people are too complex to address in this manner. So, here are some of thoughts that are the most meaningful to me.
"Life is either a great adventure, or nothing." - Helen Keller
"I see my path, but I don't know where it leads. Not knowing where I'm going is what inspires me to travel it." - Rosalia de Castro
"In order to be able to fly, one has to raise the shoulders, lifting them as if saying "I do not care." ... At my side, there was a duck watching me and saying "I do not care" with the wings, so that I would imitate him, and fly more, and care less." - Martin R. Raskovsky
"It is liberating to know that I can quit my job, leave my home, say farewell to my friends, and take to the high seas in search of adventure. But, it is more so to know that I can keep my job, keep my home, keep my friends, and spend a Sunday afternoon lying on the beach, daydreaming of becoming a sailor." - Sunset Symphony
Two monks were traveling together down a muddy road. Coming around the bend, they met a lovely girl in a silk kimono and sash,
unable to cross the river. "Come on, girl," said the first monk. Lifting her
in his arms, he carried her over the mud. The second monk did not speak again until that night when they reached a lodging temple. "We monks don't go near females." he said. "It is forbidden. Why did you do that?" "I left the girl there," the first monk said. "Why are you still carrying her?" - Traditional Zen Parable