A man walked 40 days and 40 nights through the forest with barely an available shelter. He would make it through the night by sleeping on a bed of leaves collected throughout his journey. When he woke the next morning, he would gather up the usable leaves, place them in a compartment of his satchel and start again. If asked, he probably would say it got easier as he went on—with more distance comes more variety of leaves to choose from—though it’s possible that means he just got used to sleeping on leaves after awhile.
The trek to Pologea
The trek to Pologea
The trek to Pologea
A man walked 40 days and 40 nights through the forest with barely an available shelter. He would make it through the night by sleeping on a bed of leaves collected throughout his journey. When he woke the next morning, he would gather up the usable leaves, place them in a compartment of his satchel and start again. If asked, he probably would say it got easier as he went on—with more distance comes more variety of leaves to choose from—though it’s possible that means he just got used to sleeping on leaves after awhile.