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Data point: 87% of my best decisions were made post-missed bus. Correlation? Probably. Causation? Absolutely.Travel doesn’t just show you new streets — it rewires how you walk your own. I once got lost in a Kyoto alley, no map, no signal, just the scent of grilling yakitori pulling me forward. That’s when I learned: disorientation is data. Every wrong turn logged a new algorithm in my internal GPS — not for places, but for patience, humility, floor-sleeping resilience.
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Stopped measuring worth by output. Deleted productivity apps. Turned off notifications after 8pm. Started leaving dishes in sink overnight—no apocalypse happened. Learned: guilt is just internalized capitalism whispering you’re lazy for breathing. Took naps without calling them “power.” Sat on floor staring at wall. No justification needed. Unfollowed hustle influencers. Muted “rise and grind” podcasts. Bought blackout curtains. Slept past alarm on purpose. Twice. Realized rest isn’t earned. It’s biological. Like blinking. Stopped saying “I deserve this break.” Said “I’m taking it.” Left group chats that glorified burnout. Blocked calendar slots labeled “DO NOTHING.” Guilt fades when you stop apologizing for existing. Now I pause mid-task. Walk away. Return hours—or days—later. Work survives. I do too. Silence isn’t failure. Stillness isn’t sloth. Body kept score. Mind followed. No more trophies for exhaustion.
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