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In a world where technology practically holds our hand everywhere we go, getting lost should be a thing of the past. We have satellites in the sky, real-time traffic updates, step-by-step directions, lane guidance, AR arrows, street views, and even a polite robotic voice reminding us, “In 100 meters, turn right.” And yet—somehow, unbelievably—millions of us still manage to wander off into the wrong lane, miss turns, end up on suspicious village roads, and sometimes discover entire new towns we never intended to visit.
By Thomas Smith5
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In a world where technology practically holds our hand everywhere we go, getting lost should be a thing of the past. We have satellites in the sky, real-time traffic updates, step-by-step directions, lane guidance, AR arrows, street views, and even a polite robotic voice reminding us, “In 100 meters, turn right.” And yet—somehow, unbelievably—millions of us still manage to wander off into the wrong lane, miss turns, end up on suspicious village roads, and sometimes discover entire new towns we never intended to visit.

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