This year, I discovered a new way to measure time.
Every time I visit my friends in the UK, I buy a lot of Yorkshire Tea and tell them, βWhen these teas are finished, itβll be time for us to meet again.β π
In daily life, I like to listen to the needs of the objects around me: if a teacup is empty, I refill it; if the bed is messy, I make it; if todayβs dumbbells and weights havenβt been shown some love, I make sure to touch them. The same applies to my work and writing: when the pen rests too long, it begs to be picked up; when an idea stirs, it demands to be put into wordsβ¦
Slowly, as these small demands are met, one by one, the day quietly folds into a satisfying conclusion.π 3 replies
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