This content is a poetic reflection on the experience of waiting and procrastination. The author uses vivid imagery and metaphors to convey the sense of time slowing down and the beauty in embracing idle moments.
The piece begins by describing how seconds can pile up into minutes, but time still seems to crawl and yawn. The author then introduces the image of a lizard on a patio wall, watching and targeting a small insect. However, instead of rushing to catch its prey, the lizard and the insect decide to "do nothing at all," torturing the author by making them anticipate their strategy and fate.
The author then sips a tall Gubna, acknowledging the heat and the desire to do anything else, but ultimately embracing the simplicity of the moment. The content suggests that there is value in slowing down, letting time unfold, and finding beauty in the act of waiting and doing nothing.
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by Sue Banerji à medium.com 09-15-2024
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