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Q:
I suspect that the phrase "los caminos perdidos" refers to something usual, something concrete, which can be found in daily lives, for example "underground way". Do you agree?
ChatGPT:
It's possible that the phrase "los caminos perdidos" could be interpreted to refer to something concrete and tangible, such as an "underground way." The idea of "lost paths" could be interpreted to mean paths or ways that are not well-known or frequently traveled, or that are hidden or difficult to find. An underground way could certainly fit this description. It could be a path or route that is not well-known or frequently used, or that is hidden or hard to find.
However, it is also important to keep in mind that the phrase is being used in a literary context, where the author might have intended it to have a metaphorical meaning, or in the sense of something not easily accessible, discovered or shared.
The quote you provided, the author seems to be speaking of people who are seeking something deeper, more meaningful, and more difficult to find in the world, whether it's knowledge, understanding, spiritual or emotional fulfillment. The idea of "lost paths" can be interpreted to mean that what these people are seeking is not easily found through conventional means, it's deeper and more elusive.