What are you looking for? What are you looking for?
A seemingly innocent question, asked to elicit information. But when Jesus asks it, it becomes so much more. It becomes not just a question, but the question, the existential question that defines, to a large extent, exactly who we are.
What are you looking for? Percy Harrison Fawcett was looking for El Dorado.
Not the city of gold, the city of myth and legend. He wasn’t looking for that, per se, but he believed, as did many of his colleagues in the Royal Geographical Society of London at the turn of the last century, that those ancient legends may have had their genesis in some real ancient civilization that had gone extinct and been swallowed by the Amazonian jungle and he was determined to find it.
In 1925 there was probably not a …