I thought I understood idleness. I imagined it as a gentle, comforting space—stretching out on a sofa, letting my thoughts drift like leaves on a pond, maybe sipping tea while the afternoon sunlight pooled lazily across the floor. I thought doing nothing was easy, maybe even indulgent. But last month,…
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