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Joe Rogan

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And that was what their thing was.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2517 - Taylor Sheridan

Yeah, no, so river crossings were incredibly dangerous.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2517 - Taylor Sheridan

And then trying to, if you didn't have an experienced guide, you're fucked.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2517 - Taylor Sheridan

Truly fucked.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2517 - Taylor Sheridan

Because you could pick the wrong way and run out of water.

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#2517 - Taylor Sheridan

Go wander around in a circle.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2517 - Taylor Sheridan

You get up there on the Great Plains to where it's flat and you don't know how to read the sun.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2517 - Taylor Sheridan

You don't know where you're going.

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#2517 - Taylor Sheridan

People go out there and make giant circles.

I was reading something about that the other day, that people tend to, for whatever reason, always walk in a counterclockwise direction when they get lost.

And that even if they're left-footed or right-handed or left-handed, it doesn't seem to matter.

Humans, when they walk, if they get lost, like in the woods, they walk in circles and they almost always walk in a counterclockwise direction.

This article was explaining that if you find yourself lost and you think you're running into the same places, most likely you should veer towards the right because you're most likely looping towards the left for whatever reason.

People tend to do that.

I wonder if there's like a scientific explanation.

Put that in perplexity.

See why people move in a counterclockwise.

Complexity doesn't know shit.