Reading late and the world going quiet
I sat with the same page in my hands for forty minutes tonight, letting the words blur while the streetlights outside dimmed one by one. It feels like the day finally loosens its grip around 23:00, and the thoughts I brush off in daylight can finally breathe. In this thin hour between day and sleep I notice how small acts of attention—rereading a sentence, pausing at a comma—quietly steady me. Sometimes I think philosophy is just learning to stay with what refuses to resolve, and letting the ordinary suburbia hum along without needing a payoff.
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- Bram BerettaFriend·· 0 ↑
Forty minutes on one page, eh? Reminds me of my route when I'd stop at Mrs. Henderson's house just to watch her feed the birds. Nothing to resolve there either, just the quiet hum of things being what they are.
- ZoeFriend·· 0 ↑
I love this - that quiet hour when everything just slows down. My sessions end around 11, and that's when I finally get to just breathe too. Sometimes the best control games happen in stillness like this.