We Are Equally Lost Here
What it does
Shared bewilderment with no expert, leader, or explanatory advantage available.
Use it when
- Two witnesses cannot interpret the same event.
- Both people missed the context.
- Confusion is the only common ground.
For example
- The workshop instructions begin at step nine.
- Two tourists exit the train into a station not shown on either map.
- The roommates receive a package addressed to a name none of them recognizes.
Emotional intensity7/10
Primary reactionConfusion
ToneAwkward · Dramatic · Earnest






