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Lost and Found
I can completely relate to the article "Lost and Found" by Jesse K. "Not all who wonder are lost" written by the Greek philosopher Herclitus is the phrase the author relates to. I too can relate to this phrase. Sometimes I wonder what am I doing with my life, and what am I going to do in the future. I too am part of a religion, and then I face a life changing experience that makes me think that I'm missing something. That I'm on the wrong path; that I should walk the other way. Thank you for such an interesting article Jesse. It helped me realize that sometimes we need a life threatening experience to make us understand that we're on the wrong path.
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