There is not enough time for the simple pleasure of doing nothing—a rare luxury that starkly contrasts with merely killing time.
While killing time feels like a desperate attempt to escape boredom, doing nothing is an art, a mindful surrender to the present moment when time becomes irrelevant.
Doing nothing is about savouring the stillness, allowing thoughts to wander freely, and finding peace in the quiet spaces in the clamour of life.
Retired after 40 years of career in journalism. Former publisher and editor of The Link, a South Asian Canadian weekly newspaper from Vancouver, BC. Now a freelance writer. Published my first book titled "Hinduism:beyond rituals,customs and traditions". The book is educational dealing with all the facets of Hinduism.
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