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Friday 6/12 “I’m a big believer in boredom. Boredom allows one to indulge in curiosity, and out of curiosity comes everything.” – Steve Jobs , American business leader and co-founder of Apple, Inc. Cambodia https://www.britannica.com/place/Cambodia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambodia https://youtu.be/MSpPUFdYpJI Cambodian Shadow puppets https://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/arts/theater/cambodian-shadow-puppets.htm Various kinds of shadow theater have existed for centuries across much of Asia and Europe — particularly Indonesia , Turkey, Thailand, China, Egypt and India , though some studies, such as one published in 2003 in the journal JSTOR , suggest that the long-standing practice originated in Central Asia or India. Others claim that it originated in China . Sea routes and travel across the steppes of Eurasia may have been the thread that connected these far-flung shadow theaters in different parts of the region. One Southeast A