Are you driven to get so far ahead in life that you are playing catch-up with the real you on the inside? Learn to slow down and carve a niche-time for solitude and contemplation -- let your thoughts surface.
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You might the find the following article written by Alan Lightman to be refreshing for your soul.
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"Our hyperconnected lifestyle, without downtime, threatens our “inner selves.”
My inner self is that part of me that imagines, that dreams, that explores, that is constantly questioning who I am and what is important to me.
My inner self is my true freedom.
My inner self roots me to me and to the ground beneath me. The sunlight and soil that nourish my inner self are solitude and personal reflection."
-- Alan Lightman
As you observed your quiet time, you could well find what makes you happy and go about doing it to make yourself happy.
"I think true happiness means understanding what makes you truly happy and to live for that purpose. From the perspective of outsiders, such happiness may seem trite or weird, but as long as one understand what makes one happy, and pursues it accordingly, that would be a wonderful life indeed." -- Sayaka Murata (Source: The Straits Times, 18 September 2018)
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