: Re-reading Quijote in the 2020s offers a chance to slow down. As noted by Hispanophilia , great literature provides insights into the human experience that help us appreciate who we are and where we’re going [16].
Whether you’re reading the original Spanish or a modern translation, Quijote's quest reminds us that while we must keep our feet on the ground, there is always room to look at the world through the lens of a knight [8, 19]. Option 2: The Retail Adventure
: Don Quijote isn't just a "crazy guy"; he is Alonso Quijano, a regular man who chooses to see a more heroic world [8]. His "madness" is a profound reflection on how joy can extend beyond the bounds of our own bodies [5].