state_less a day ago

> To be lost strips you down to just you, in a world you no longer fully understand, and makes clear how fragile your senses of self and place really are.

When you really get into the unknown, you can get lost without leaving your house, but getting literally lost in the woods is probably a good way to stir up that feeling directly.

The most lost I’ve felt is when my cultural metaphysics dropped away, and I realized how much I was holding onto a false sense of certainty so I wouldn’t have to experience how wild this existence might actually be, or how much my sense of self and place in the universe comes from my culture’s current understanding of it.

So to the intrepid travelers, may your journeys be filled with adventures and wonders beyond imagination!

  • staticautomatic 21 hours ago

    The famous American scout Frederick Russell Burnham once said that spending 10 days by yourself in the wild would teach you more about survival than he could teach you in 6 months of instruction.