The Labyrinth

Every wall is a choice; every path, a consequence

The Minotaur's descendants still walk these corridors. Not as monsters, but as metaphors. We are all, in some way, searching for an exit we're not sure exists.

"I have solved this maze a thousand times in my dreams," wrote the architect Daedalus in his final journal, "and each time I awake, I find I am still inside it."

They say the first maze was built to contain a beast. But perhaps it was built to contain an idea: that some journeys have no destination, only the journey itself.