World in a Shoe…

Saswot Shrestha
3 min readSep 12, 2023

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The world is a vast place with countless opportunities. It can, however, occasionally feel constricting and narrow. It might be challenging to see the big picture when we feel as though we are stuck in a loop.

Talking about the world sounds like a bigger picture, but the world is as small as we can think of. The true world is not what we live in but what we see and feel.

What if there was a method to alter how we view the world? What if we discovered a means to reduce the size and complexity of the world?

One of the best ways to do this is to imagine the world in a shoe.

Although it may seem silly, the metaphor has a lot of depth. A shoe is a compact, closed container. But it also has a lot of promise. Our most valuable possessions can be kept there in safety and security.

Therefore, when we see the world fitting within a shoe, we are not simply downsizing it. It is becoming a location of possibility as well. We’re serving as a reminder to ourselves that even in cramped quarters, huge ideas may still be realized.

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Try picturing the world in a shoe the next time you feel as though it is too vast and overpowering. You never know, it might help you see things differently.

Consider your environment as a pair of shoes for a few minutes whenever you’re feeling pressured or overburdened. Imagine all of your concerns and issues fitting in that restricted area. After that, exhale deeply and let go of them.

Consider all of the possibilities in your “world in a shoe” whenever you’re feeling stuck or unmotivated. What would you be able to accomplish if you had unlimited time and space? What goals could you accomplish?

Keep in mind that you are not the only one when you feel lost or alone. Every person lives in a “world in a shoe.” We are all involved in this collectively.

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The phrase “world in a shoe” serves as a reminder that even in cramped quarters, big dreams can still be realized. Don’t be intimidated by the enormity of the planet. Just keep in mind that by concentrating on the things that are most important to you, you may make the world seem smaller and more manageable.

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