"Here's how the people live here, in big house-shaped boxes to keep off 'rain' and 'snow,' holes cut in the sides so they can see out. They move around in smaller boxes, painted different colours, with wheels on the corners. They need this box-culture because each person thinks of herself and himself as locked in a box called a 'body,' arms and legs, fingers to move pencils and tools, languages because they've forgotten how to communicate, eyes because they've forgotten how to see. Odd little planet. Wish you were here. Home soon."

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Source: Seth Godin (2015). “Poke The Box: When Was the Last Time You Did Something for the First Time?”, p.5, Penguin

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Richard Bach is an American author known for his philosophical works, particularly 'Jonathan Livingston Seagull,' which explores themes of freedom and self-discovery.

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