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    • Tonianni3 years ago

      Thanks for the reminder to have planned leisure that is cognitively challenging, I will schedule that into our day!

      Over the years, I have realised that I struggle only with smalltalk—when there’s no fixed agenda. But whenever there’s a topic of discussion, I’m as extroverted as they come. This is the case with almost all introverts. They like to talk; they just don’t like to smalltalk.

      Spot on.

      (Contemplation is Meditation though :D)

      1. Update (5/17/2020):

        Very nice creative work too!

      2. Update (5/23/2020):

        So I was thinking why don’t we have contemplative apps and ideas began to grow in my head so I searched if there were existing ones, turns out the first to pop up are Christian apps. Will still think on the idea I’m getting for an app - imagine Readup but with questions/thought guides instead of just freetext comment boxes.

    • Plum
      Scribe
      3 years ago

      Great article for now when we can practice solitude and do have more time

    • deephdave
      Top reader of all timeScoutScribe
      3 years ago

      Contemplation, like meditation, needs solitude. It cannot be practised in any other form. You have to take time off to be with yourself. Solitude is important to develop a worldview.