I used to think I could adapt to most things then they rearranged my local Lidl | Zoe Williams
Briefly

The remodelling of my local Lidl felt like I was thrown into a bizarre reality where I couldn't find anything, leaving me baffled and frustrated.
The unexpected change in layout not only disoriented me but also revealed my subconscious attachments to familiar shopping routines and social interactions in-store.
Realizing I had preferences for how and when I interacted in the store made me reflect on my own adaptability and the surprises of life changes.
My frustrations really mirrored the classic struggles of cats with change, revealing I had underestimated both their need for familiarity and my own.
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