A review by cmdurant10
Waypoints: My Scottish Journey by Sam Heughan

I really enjoyed this one ☺️☺️ having watched Sam on Outlander and his other travel show - I have always really appreciated his personality. We get to see a bit deeper and edgier side to him in this memoir!

The way the story flowed - from intertwining his career path to his insane hiking journey through the famous Scotland trail - and how it all came together - was just fantastic!

Sam's story is unique within it's own way, but I am sure very relatable for people who were young that never felt like they fit in, felt lost, and were not sure where life was taking them along the way.

Though there isn't any religious undertone - I enjoyed Sam's connection to nature and how powerful that alone can be to fill our spiritual connection

My favorite take aways:
1. 96 miles is a long way
2. Toenails are overrated
3. It’s absolutely OK to cry (but you won’t get there any quicker)
4. Talking to yourself is not a sign of madness. Quite the opposite
5. Scotland is breathtaking
6. People are kind

Also: Stay in the moment, appreciate what you have now, and give love and don't be afraid to receive it.