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The magic of doing nothing
In a world obsessed with productivity and packed summer calendars, it’s easy to forget the value of slowing down. A recent essay from Oslo reminds us that boredom isn’t a nuisance but a powerful catalyst for creativity and reflection. Whether sitting quietly on a dock, mowing the lawn without earbuds, or simply letting thoughts wander, these “boring” moments give our minds room to breathe and spark fresh ideas. Perhaps this summer, doing nothing—and enjoying it—can be our most valuable accomplishment. Ole Fredrik Norbye with The Norwegian American has the full story.
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