Today was a spectacular day, despite having to get up in the six o'clock hour to shovel and the roads being treacherous.
Today I reacquainted myself to an old resource that an old friend once told me about and lent me, The Wanderer's Handbook. While its name might imply some greatness to it, its humble cover always had a sort of austere quality. The wanderer's handbook simply put is a book about those that don't feel they belong, which in todays society is many people, whether or not they are willing to admit it.
The wanderer's handbook (by Carla Lisbeth Rueckert) is a bit unorthodox in its approach to why people feel ostracized by society or why they don't feel like they belong. Its a book on spirituality (in a sense) and other phenomena in the world and the universe.
While it offers its unique approach to the world in and of its self its kind of meaningless. I just thought that the book offers different views depending on how you choose to interpret it, and sense I've been trying to change my views of life I decided to try to look outside the box.
I hope that all of you can someday do the same if you choose to.
Until next time,
~Wayfarer
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