Book IV · My Home Is the Road · Chapter 8 of 127

In a saturated life, there's no time for

December 18, 2021 Мексика ~1 min read
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Essay Winter · Evening December 18, 2021

In a saturated life, there's practically no time left to specifically engage in energy, meditative, or any other kind of practices.

Under such conditions, it's impossible to maintain a habitual routine—it's not at all the same as when you have work during the day, a workout in the evening, and always find a couple of hours after the workout for exercises before sleep.

But with a constant change of scenery, moving from place to place, when so much needs to be done while still managing your main work (and I spend as much time on work as the average IT specialist usually does), a different approach is needed, a different strategy.

And whatever your current conditions may be, you can always adapt, find a loophole, develop your own method that will allow you to continue growing in the areas that interest you. The main thing is to hold the vector of unbending intent and, little by little, do it better and deeper every day—and the path will surely lead you there.

Everything in this world works for a person whose intent is unbending!

Should I write about the exercises I practice on the road—would anyone be interested in that? Or are you more interested in Mexico, the local sights, prices at the store, renting a place? Or maybe both? Please write in the comments, so I'll understand which topics I should pay more attention to, so that it's most interesting for you, dear subscribers.

As always with you,

Arthur O'Harra.

Hola amigos!

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