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He always says you can never be truly lost. If you just keep going in the same direction, he’ll say, eventually you’ll end up somewhere. It might not be where you intended to go, but you won’t be lost anymore.
moment for posterity,” I say. “‘It’s a dangerous business, Frodo, going out of your door. You step into the road, and if you don’t keep your feet, there’s no knowing where you might be swept off to.’”
“Because we humans like keeping tangible reminders of intangible moments,” Anna says. “And I think it’s good to have some keepsakes, but it’s important to know which of them are emotional anchors. Those you can let go.”
“You’re very wise,” I say. “Like if Yoda and Dolly Parton had a baby.” “That would be one weird baby.” “Exactly.”
happy. But there’s a deeper, gruffer voice—it sounds a lot like Biggie—that says now is the perfect time to be happy. That every moment is the perfect time to be happy.

