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In this episode, I talk about doing nothing — not the mindful, relaxing kind, but the kind where time stretches and purpose fades. From years of work and deadlines to days of stillness, I explore how “nothing” can feel peaceful, then unsettling, and how rediscovering movement, curiosity, and connection gives meaning back to life. Doing nothing, it turns out, is rarely truly nothing.
By John DallasIn this episode, I talk about doing nothing — not the mindful, relaxing kind, but the kind where time stretches and purpose fades. From years of work and deadlines to days of stillness, I explore how “nothing” can feel peaceful, then unsettling, and how rediscovering movement, curiosity, and connection gives meaning back to life. Doing nothing, it turns out, is rarely truly nothing.