It is better to be lost at sea, or in the desert or in the woods, for then you still stand a chance of being found and rescued or meet an end and perish. Within the confines of oneself however, being lost is indeed being truly lost. For not even the deepest recesses of the ocean or the vast nothingness of the sands of the desert can boast the endless intricacies, passages and space that is the human mind. It is even more unsettling to note that you are its only inhabitant.