The car stalls or breaks down; the GPS gives us confusing directions; a missing street-sign allows us to pass the intersection where we should have turned left. We generally have one of two reactions when we get lost—we can become confused or we can become infuriated. Frontiersman Daniel Boone was once asked if he had ever been lost. “No,” he replied slyly. “But I was bewildered once for three days.”
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