A well-spent day, for me, is simple.
Some time to learn.
Some time to create.
Letting curiosity and creativity do their thing — naturally.
But office life… with its constant pressure of meeting targets,
slowly pulls you away from what you love.
You end up investing your energy in things
you never really wanted to care about —
but you do it anyway.
Because of money.
Because of responsibilities.
Because bills need to be paid.
And somewhere in that process,
it feels like the soul gets a little drained.
This way of living takes something from you, little by little.
People don’t just die from disease or age —
that will happen eventually.
But I think many start fading much earlier,
when we stop listening to what we truly care about
and begin choosing only what feels “secure.”
It was one of those days
where you give a lot
but don’t feel like you lived much.