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> You can be in the back seat and travel to a place a hundred times. But until you take the driver's seat you'll never know the way.

I know this phenomenon well. In fact, when we moved into our new house which was an easy drive from where we used to live, I drove here half a dozen times using the GPS and still had no idea where I was going until I forced myself to do the trip without turning the GPS on.



It's really weird, but you're right, I noticed the same thing.

Anymore I try to avoid using GPS anywhere in my city, and it's both taught me a lot and also 'explore' a lot. My wife always asks if I'm afraid of getting lost, but I always tell her 'ah, all roads connect somewhere', which makes me feel better at least. I can only think of a couple times I truly felt turned around enough to pull out GPS.


Keeping north up on your GPS also helps a lot. At least you get a better sense of where you're heading.




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