In today’s hyper-visible world, even our efforts must be displayed. This episode explores the modern obsession with showing “proof” of hard work—posting study sessions, seminars, or self-improvement updates—and questions what we lose in the process. Shigeki argues that true growth doesn’t need witnesses; quiet, unseen effort can be more meaningful. Embracing “idleness” is not laziness but a subtle form of resistance against productivity worship. Through reflective commentary, this talk invites listeners to rediscover the dignity of doing nothing and the beauty of living without the need for validation in an always-performing society.
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- 频率一日一更
- 发布时间2025年11月10日 UTC 03:16
- 长度8 分钟
- 分级儿童适宜
