Lost

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According to the Oxford English Dictionary: unable to find one’s way; not knowing one’s whereabouts

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Twenty years ago in France, my friends and I didn’t know our whereabouts, but we weren't lost.

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We were heading west and for no particular reason took a left turn off the main road.

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We came to a small town or village, I can't remember.

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In a square next to the road we found a dead tree.

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However, dead is not the first adjective most would choose.

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So the next time you're lost, think about adjectives.

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Are you lost? Are not where you think you should be? 
Perhaps you're where you're meant to be to discover something incredible.