And the more I travelled, the more I realised that I had spent most of my life inhabiting another world altogether, a place I came to think of as the ethereal world. Perhaps you live there too: it is a rather lovely place, a world of ideas. In the ethereal world we sell services and management and administration; we build apps and websites; we transfer money from one column to another; we trade mostly in thoughts and advice, in haircuts and food delivery. If mountains are being torn down on the other side of the planet, it hardly seems especially relevant here in the ethereal world. When I
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