THE MAN WHO NEVER TAKE THE SAME PATH TWICE
The Man Who Never Took the Same Path Twice
By Lola Dam
It started as a quirk. A harmless habit.
When Thomas was a boy, he avoided stepping on the same cracks in the pavement. Later, as a teenager, he’d challenge himself to find new ways home from school, weaving through alleys, hopping fences, walking backwards down unfamiliar streets.