Simple lessons to learn when you’re lost in the woods and for creators:
1. Finding
oneself is the test of man.
2. Merely
being out of sight of others in a strange forest gives a man the creeps—a natural
feeling but a dangerous one. Never yield to it.
3. Stop,
sit down, and try to figure out where you are. Use your head, not your legs.
4. Build
a fire in a safe place.
5. Don’t
wander about.
6. Don’t
yell, don’t worry, and above all, don’t quit.
7. A
thinking man is never lost for long. He knows that…he must remain where he is
or push on to some definite objective, but not to the point of exhaustion…that
someone will be looking for him, and strength in that knowledge makes hardships
easier.
Editor’s Note: My Beloved Readers, this is the last post of the year. Happy 2013! The Pythagorean Storytelller will be back soon. Stay well and happy reading!
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