Is it easy for you to get up in the morning? I've always thought that it's about willpower. There are people who are "larks" - they get up at 6 and are already shining, and there are all the others, like me, who first negotiate with the alarm clock and then with reality. But over time, I've noticed that it's not just about personality. When there's a reason to get up, it's easier to wake up. When the day is clear and there's something important waiting for you, your body seems to agree more quickly.
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Without a cat around, the world feels colder. It's not because it's empty - there are people, there are tasks, and there is noise. But it's the absence of that small, warm presence that doesn't require anything and yet makes you feel at home. There's no one to walk with soft paws in the morning, no one to lie next to you when the day has been tough. No one looks at you as if you're the whole world, even if you doubt it yourself. For me, a cat is not just an animal but a member of the family.
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Working in the countryside is not just about the silence and fresh air. It's about the feeling of living instead of just running around. Here, the journey home can become a small adventure: you leave work and instead of traffic jams, you encounter a hare calmly crossing the path. There's no rush, just nature and the moment "here and now."
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