4 July, 2025
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On July 4, 1862, Lewis Caroll told the first version of Alice’s Adventures to a little girl named Alice Liddell. That’s when the rabbit hole opened forever.
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Published in 1865, Alice in Wonderland became a literary classic. Talking flowers, vanishing cats, and “who in the world am I?” moments.
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“It’s no use going back to yesterday…”. The book teaches us about time, identity, and embracing nonsense.
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In a world that pressures you to make sense—Alice reminds you it’s okay to be lost, curious, and imagination.
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Anxiety about growing up, questioning authority & confusion, & finding comfort in your own weirdness. It’s more than a children’s book, it’s psychological poetry.
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Still figuring it out? Still curious? Still confused? Still chasing dreams? You’re doing just fine.
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