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Happy Easter Sunday 🔆

  • mac
  • Apr 20
  • 1 min read
The first use of the phrase falling “down the rabbit hole” comes to us, thanks to the great Lewis Carroll, who introduced the term in 1865 in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.

In the story, Alice literally falls down the hole of the White Rabbit, taking her to Wonderland.


The term "down the rabbit hole" is a metaphor for the entry into the unknown, which is exactly what happens in Alice in Wonderland. The rabbit hole is the place where everything begins.


In theory, the rabbit hole symbolizes a gate into a new world, adventures, and unknown territories.


Are you ready to make that journey down the rabbit hole, leading you out into your own wonderland? It’s all there waiting.


Happy Easter

Mac 🔆








 
 
 

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