In Praise Of The Quiet Life is like having a special superpower that lets you be calm and happy even when everything around you is noisy or busy.
Imagine you're playing with your toys in the living room, but then your brother starts shouting, your mom calls out from the kitchen, and the TV is on. It’s all very loud! But if you have this superpower, you can just close your eyes for a moment, take a deep breath, and suddenly everything feels calm again, like magic, but not magic. It's more like having a quiet little corner inside you that never gets noisy.
How the Quiet Life Works
This superpower helps you feel peaceful even when things are chaotic. It’s like having a special blanket that wraps around you and makes all the noise fade away. You can use it whenever you want, during school, at playtime, or even before bedtime.
When you practice being quiet inside, it gets easier to stay calm, and soon you’ll notice that even loud places feel quieter to you. It’s like learning a new game, but one that helps you feel happy and safe, no matter what's going on around you!
Examples
- A child who finds joy in playing alone in the park rather than joining a group game.
- An office worker who prefers working from home over being in a noisy office.
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See also
- David Deutsch - What is Truth?
- Can technology be used as a medium for philosophical inquiry?
- Ep. 1 | What Is Moderation?
- How do you know you exist? - James Zucker?
- How Did Ancient Philosophers Make Money? (Short Animated Documentary)?