Some people live their lives in a constant hurry.
It’s exhausting being around them and I’ll never understand it. What good is a rushed life if you didn’t pause to enjoy anything 🤦♂️
Some people live their lives in a constant hurry.
It’s exhausting being around them and I’ll never understand it. What good is a rushed life if you didn’t pause to enjoy anything 🤦♂️
I have to agree with you here. I love slow mornings, slow days, slow weeks, slow months. This is another reason we love learning at home 💯😍
100% agree! I am tired watching them! They literally takes all the energy from me!
And when they ask me what I have done today I am a bit ashamed to tell them that I was laying on my bed in front the windows, moving my body as a cat to follow the sun.... 😂☀️😻
As a recovering "rusher" I'll say that I found utility in this mode of existence, in that it allowed me to avoid having to face reality. It touched on not knowing what to prioritize. It took loss, illness, ageing, and becoming a parent to transcend it and understand the paradoxical and counter-intuitive benefits of slowing down and being present. And though it lets in the beauty of existence, it also lets in the awareness of its fragility and temporal qualities. You face one, you must face the other. And that can be frighteningly overwhelming. For some, it's something they simply can't rush.
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Cause fiat made life similar to that of the movie ‘In Time’.
I struggle with this personally and trying to find a balance. Not as bad as others but I’m trying to stack as many sats as I can.