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From one of my favorite books, The Daily Stoic.
What will you manage to make of today before it slips from your fingers and becomes the past? When someone asks you what you did yesterday, do you really want the answer to be "nothing"?
(Holiday, The Daily Stoic, 143)
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But doing nothing can be a productive act in itself, as can be illustrated by W.H.Davies’ poem:
*WHAT is this life if, full of care, We have no time to stand and stare?—
No time to stand beneath the boughs, And stare as long as sheep and cows:*
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This is true as well! It's all about finding your own balance!
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On that note though, I think there's a difference especially in the modern world between doing nothing in what you are referring to as being 'productive' or valuable, and doing nothing in that you are literally wasting your time by say spending time on scrolling endlessly through social media. Both could be labeled as doing nothing, where one is mindful and valuable 'nothing' in the sense that one may enter a state of daydreaming or meditation or even rest and recovery. Whereas the other you really didn't get anything productive out of it, you just wasted time and distracted yourself from facing life as it should be experienced, which like you brought up should have moments of actually doing nothing, sitting there with your thoughts or just 'stand and stare'.
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