Mornings set the tone for the rest of the day, yet most of us rush through them in a haze of alarms, emails, and half-drunk coffee. But what if we slowed down? What if, instead of treating mornings as a race, we saw them as a ritual?
Somewhere between childhood and adulthood, most of us stop playing. We trade in playgrounds for office chairs, hide-and-seek for meetings, and imagination for responsibility.
In today’s fast-paced world, productivity is often seen as the ultimate virtue. We glorify the hustle, celebrate packed schedules, and wear our exhaustion as a badge of honor.