The Art Of Slow Leaving :Books ,Coffee & The Luxury Of Stillness
In a world that screams faster, louder, more — there is a quiet rebellion happening in the gentlest of corners. It does not carry a banner. It does not trend on social media. It simply sits — on a worn sofa, beneath warm lamplight — with a book in its hands and a steaming cup of coffee close by. This, dear reader, is slow living. And it might be the most radical act of our time.
I am JulieDhamaka, and this is my very first blog post. I begin not with a grand manifesto, but with a feeling — the feeling of a quiet morning, the smell of old pages, and the warmth of a cup held in both hands. Because I believe deeply: the most profound moral truths are found not in noise, but in stillness.
We Have Forgotten What Luxury Truly Means
Anthony Trollope — the great Victorian novelist and moral philosopher — wrote those words over 150 years ago. And yet, in 2026, they feel more urgent than ever. We have been sold a lie: that luxury is a designer handbag, a five-star hotel, a car with heated seats. We hustle endlessly to afford things that leave us emptier than before.
But what if true luxury was never about money? What if it was about time — time to sit still, to read without guilt, to sip slowly, to think deeply? The richest people I know are not those with the most possessions. They are those with the most presence.
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Mindfulness blog post keep it up
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