Posted by kcm.MN on May 24, 2017 at 02:11:54 from (174.219.9.82):
In Reply to: Need prayers posted by Brown Swiss on May 23, 2017 at 15:26:36:
After I posted, remembered I never mentioned the point of that story - how flat it is here. Then I figured most folks would easily be able to grasp the meaning. Well, mistake on my part - never assume! So, I mentioned about the trucker as a means of relaying how incredibly boring a drive it can be, and how even when someone knows how far to go if they only watch their odometer, that it is still sometimes very confusing for some.
...Guess it worked in a little better in my head than it did in writing, but simply making a point that no matter where we are, the landscape around us can (and often does!) have a hypnotizing effect on us. We sometimes are busy thinking about life's daily problems and not paying as much attention to our surroundings as we should. In our instance, the ground is flat and straight and you can literally see for miles! And yet, even with the most simple directions of just staying on a road for 20 miles, the guy got confused. I could see how it could be a nightmare scenario in rolling hills country!
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