
I used to measure the day by how far I’d walked. How much I’d learned.
How many new places I’d touched.
But today, I sat. Just sat.
In the shade of a temple wall. Beside a bench I didn’t plan to find. Across from a cat who didn’t ask who I was.
And I didn’t rush. Didn’t check the time.
Didn’t try to capture it in words or photos.
The breeze came and went.
The light changed shape. I watched people pass — not quickly, not slowly, just… human.
And in that stillness, I didn’t feel guilty. Didn’t feel behind. Didn’t feel like I owed the world an explanation for being still.
Some days, sitting is the most honest thing I can do.
And today, I did it without apology.