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We live in a time that glorifies planning, control, order, and goals.

We call it excellence.

To get lost is seen as irrational, even a loss of sanity.

But what if getting lost is not failure?

What if it is practice—

the art of stepping beyond what is familiar,

the courage to loosen our grip on certainty,

to wander, to risk, to discover anew?

Guided Getting Lost is a paradox:

a path that invites deviation,

a safe frame for chaos,

a compass that points us not to answers, but to questions.

This film is not only about art or psychology—

it is about life itself.

We humans are condemned to create order,

but also to break it,

again and again.

We cannot live in endless chaos,

nor can we thrive in suffocating rigidity.

Sanity, creativity, and resilience live in the tension between the two.

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