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Peace is often imagined as something that arrives once life settles down.
When the noise fades. When the schedule clears. When responsibility loosens its grip.
But most days don’t get quieter. They get fuller.
This episode reflects on a different understanding of peace — not as silence or escape, but as steadiness within movement. A kind of calm that doesn’t require control, certainty, or resolution to exist.
A quiet morning reflection on what it means to remain grounded, even when the world refuses to lower its voice.
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By Alex HillPeace is often imagined as something that arrives once life settles down.
When the noise fades. When the schedule clears. When responsibility loosens its grip.
But most days don’t get quieter. They get fuller.
This episode reflects on a different understanding of peace — not as silence or escape, but as steadiness within movement. A kind of calm that doesn’t require control, certainty, or resolution to exist.
A quiet morning reflection on what it means to remain grounded, even when the world refuses to lower its voice.
Give us some feedback, click here to send us a text message! (We can’t see your phone number or reply)