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In The Odyssey, Odysseus goes on a journey which was supposed to take only a few weeks in terms of time and resources. But it ends up taking 10 years. If the actual trip had gone according to plan, itd take a few weeks it would’ve been a terrible book. The adventure; all the unforeseen things was the main story
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Oh Damn never realised this before that the trip on which i read this book was supposed to be 1 week, but it took 3 months. And those 3 months are the most memorable ones of my life which changed everything for me. Thanks for triggering a new perspective man. Love it.
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It wouldn’t be an adventure, it would just be a trip.
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[insert criticism on how everyone has become obsessed with getting places fast vs appreciating the path]
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I’ve read The Odyssey’s Cliff Notes and all it said was, “And then, things got worse”
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I first heard of The Odyssey via a talking dog on public tv called “Wishbone.”. Sounds random but it’s the first thing I thought of while reading this beautiful thought.
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On the theme of sprawling journeys that don't go according to plan, I wonder if you've read "The manuscript found in Saragossa" or have seen it's adaptation? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Manuscript_Found_in_Saragossa
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Sounds very much like bridging nowadays 😅
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Yes
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