Loose an Unknown Object

ROGER-POL DROIT   January 2001

Solo Activity
from 101 Expériences de Philosophie Quotidienne | Translated from French


This activity must be arrived at purely by chance.

Loose an object, trivial or important, and know that you have lost it, but be unable to recall what you’ve lost. Fall victim to the rare simultaneous loss of an object and memory.

This happens rarely, and it’s impossible to prepare for, but if it does, pay attention to the experience. Perhaps it happens more often then we think. We like to hide these moments from ourself.




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