Sometimes the daily grind can be too much even for a defamiliarizing imagination. This is when it is time to seek new terrain. No need to go far. On a Saturday, take a walk in a place in your town or city where you’ve never been. Your goal is getting lost. (Don’t worry; your smart phone will get you home safe.)
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“I’m not strange, weird, off, nor crazy. My reality is just different from yours.” - Lewis Carroll
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