As they crawled through the tunnel, the air grew thick with anticipation. The sound of dripping water echoed through the passageway, a constant reminder of the danger that lay ahead.
History and literature are filled with stories of people whose lives were forever altered by a shared descent into the earth. Whether it is soldiers escaping a prisoner-of-war camp or civilians fleeing a collapsing city, the tunnel acts as a rebirth canal. Consider the dynamics of such an escape: tunnel escape fate entwined
These stories work because they reflect a fundamental truth: . You carry the ghosts of your fellow travelers. As they crawled through the tunnel, the air
Whether it is the 76 men of Stalag Luft III, the characters in your favorite film, or a metaphorical tunnel you are digging in your own life—out of debt, out of addiction, out of grief—remember this: you are not digging for yourself. You are digging for the person behind you. And the person ahead is digging for you. Whether it is soldiers escaping a prisoner-of-war camp