The thick vs thin desires framwork is so clarifying. I've been trying to articulate why certain routines feel draining versus energizing, and that distinction nails it. The fact thatyou guys give yourselves full permission to skip without guilt probably paradoxically keeps the ritual going.
Cal Newport writes about active vs. passive leisure in his book Digital Minimalism, specifically about how passive leisure leaves us feeling drained and active leaves us feeling full, engaged, satisfied. Who ever looked up from a binge session on social media and felt fired up, right? Here's to thick desires and active leisure! Cheers.
The thick vs thin desires framwork is so clarifying. I've been trying to articulate why certain routines feel draining versus energizing, and that distinction nails it. The fact thatyou guys give yourselves full permission to skip without guilt probably paradoxically keeps the ritual going.
Cal Newport writes about active vs. passive leisure in his book Digital Minimalism, specifically about how passive leisure leaves us feeling drained and active leaves us feeling full, engaged, satisfied. Who ever looked up from a binge session on social media and felt fired up, right? Here's to thick desires and active leisure! Cheers.
Just the balm my inbox needed. Thanks, Dakota!
Glad to hear it! Hope you’re hanging in there up north.