Contemplative leisure is the lost art of doing something because it feels good without it needing to lead anywhere, produce anything, or justify itself with productivity—sitting by a window, watching birds, thinking without an agenda. It's radical in an economy that treats your free time as either recovery for more work or an opportunity for self-improvement, making stillness itself a form of resistance.
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