not to look for the way out. instead to understand, which means to fumble, feel, smell, grasp, how the space is situated. and then to accept it. as the space in which we all are. the good and the bad, the clever and the stupid, the idle and the industrious. what the space requires from us, is, to be understood as space. not to leave it, not to crucify it. the way out, undesired, may show up later, usually after the fact. the way out is then probably not as expected, not left or right, not forward or back. but perhaps above, or below, instead. or it may come to pass that the space, this previous space, has disappeared at all, and now a new space is present, which again requires to be understood. to live.