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In those moments when you feel lost in your world...?

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do you ever leave signs behind for people to find you, even if that means they might get lost as well?

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  1. Yes, and I'm still waiting.  I try not to look behind me for them.


  2. I guess I do, not intentionally though, I rarely feel lost I always know where I am, I just don't know where I'm not.

  3. Yes, in hope that someone will come find me but like in the story of Hansel & Gretel these signs are fleeting so I'm left to face the challenges of this all alone.

  4. No, i'm taking them all with me. Express elevator to h**l. Going down.

  5. Nobody deserves to be lost, and nobody else deserves to become lost as a result. Yet, we choose it anyway. That's my definition of loving thy neighbor, I guess. We make our choices and follow a path where it leads whether that be to the base of a waterfall in Maui or facedown in a sandbox.

  6. The old "Hansel and Gretel" trick of leaving the breadcrumbs scattered (hoping someone will find and follow them before a hungry animal eats them). Yes, I do sometimes leave my own sort of sign so others can follow. Sometimes the signs can help us  get back to the others as well.

  7. I get lost when I listen to a music which I can really relate to. I imagine myself in the artist's feet, you know, being able to relate to what they're singing and knowing that you're not alone with dealing with your personal issue.

    I also get lost whenever I read a fiction, be it a story or a poem. I put myself in the feet of the character I can relate to and immerse myself in the plot of the story, so sometimes I can really get affected by a story.

    I also get lost whenever I pondered really hard on something. :) And a personal quote would then be produced.

    I also get lost whenever I write a story/poem. This is where my passion really lies and where I pour out all myself.

  8. if one is lost in the world, wisdom dictates that you stop what your doing and assess the situation and determine a course of action that would benefit you with each move/step that you take to regain what was lost.

    a friend who has not lost their bearing will not lose their bearing to come and seek a friend.   more to the fact, their senses will be keen and they will remember the way back when they find you and a friend will never stop looking.

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