Slowing Down – Safal Niveshak


There’s a sure attraction in taking life slowly, a attraction that too many people overlook in our rush to get someplace—or maybe nowhere in any respect.

I’ve at all times believed that among the greatest issues in life occur once we cease hurrying and begin noticing.

Like a stroll at daybreak, the scent of moist earth after rain, or the best way a butterfly flies round a bush. None of those moments demand something from us, besides that we decelerate and pause.

Now, slowing down doesn’t imply doing nothing. It means doing one factor at a time, with all of your coronary heart. Once you drink your tea, really feel its heat, its style, its consolation. Once you sit by a window, hearken to the wind, the birds, and even that drill machine utilized in restore work in one other home close by.

A good life isn’t ready for you on the finish of the highway. It’s out there to be lived now, and all alongside the best way, within the little stuff you would possibly miss in the event you’re in a rush.

In Boundless, I’ve mirrored on how slowing down isn’t about laziness or inefficiency, however about depth, and about letting life meet up with you rather than operating forward of it.

Perhaps, it’s in these quiet pauses that we actually stay.

In spite of everything, what’s the purpose of dashing via life, in the event you miss the fantastic thing about residing?


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