The next time you’re in a public place – a coffeehouse, a park, a store – observe the people around you. Pick a person, a couple, or a group, and imagine what their lives might be like.
Author: D. Sader
New York Times
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Future
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Rant
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Something We Don’t Know
Tell us something most people probably don’t know about you.
Playlist
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Hero
Tell us about your hero.
First Day
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Lost
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Shoes
Tell us about your favorite pair of shoes, and where they’ve taken you.