The concept of "forever" can evoke a sense of disorientation and uncertainty. It captures the feeling of being trapped in one place while simultaneously yearning for the unknown possibilities that lie beyond. This metaphorical comparison to standing on the edge of a foreign country highlights the allure and mystery of new experiences, making the idea of permanence feel stifling and limiting.
In her book "Last Night in Montreal," Emily St. John Mandel reflects on this tension between the familiar and the unfamiliar. The struggle to envision a life outside one's current reality illustrates the inherent human desire for exploration, freedom, and change. The struggle to conceptualize life beyond one's immediate surroundings speaks to a deeper longing for adventure and discovery.