Similar happened to me too. on my first trip to Chicago. Took the train from O'Hare to downtown, came out under the street (kind of unusual for Chicago I believe) and exited up into a building IIRC. When I found my way to street level, had no idea which way was which. At the time I didn't even have a map because I just relied on an office colleague who said, "it's just two blocks east when you get off the train"

Didn't like the feeling of being in unfamiliar territory and knowing I was supposed to head east, but not knowing which way east was.

It was easy just to ask someone for directions and I was fine. But, I don't like not knowing, and needing to be reliant on others ..... especially if in a pinch ...... but I guess that's a big part of why we all ended up at ets.

Michael
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