Are you sure I'm not a squirrel?

in photography •  3 months ago

    I don’t know whether you are aware or not but the ability to hide something well has nothing to do with the ability to find something.

    In theory the one who hides something should gradually gain experience and then easily find what he hid.

    This is in theory but in practice the situation is completely different.

    For example squirrels experience the greatest pleasure in their lives when they find a pine cone or a nut and hide them well.

    After this action some kind of hormone is produced in them which causes the feelings that I already mentioned when talking about proteins.

    But, after the squirrel hides something, she completely forgets what and where she hid it apparently this harmonium works like an eraser that erases the graphite drawing from the surface of the paper without a trace.

    So, one day I put my set of watch screwdrivers for fine work somewhere and yesterday I needed it.

    I began to look for him, I understand that he could not have disappeared from the apartment but all my attempts to find him did not give a positive result.

    I'm sure that when I hid the screwdrivers I didn't experience an unforgettable feeling of pleasure but the fact that I don't remember where I hid them makes me think... am I a squirrel?

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