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Worries Don’t Disappear. But When You’re Absorbed, They Get Quieter.

Worries Don’t Disappear. But When You’re Absorbed, They Get Quieter.

Published 7 months ago
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This episode reflects on an unexpected detail from Susumu Fujita’s book Shōbugan: his habit of quietly building LEGO during a certain period of his life.

Even people at the very front line of business don’t escape worry. Problems don’t disappear. But by becoming fully absorbed in something simple and physical, the mind can grow quiet for a moment.

From LEGO to running to any activity that lets your hands move without searching for answers, this episode explores why “doing nothing productive” can sometimes be the most important reset.

It’s a gentle reminder that we don’t always need more thinking—sometimes we just need space to breathe.

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