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I take long walks without podcasts or music when I need to think through a complicated piece. No input, just my own brain doing its thing. A few months ago, on one of those walks, something hit me. I wasn’t lonely. I wasn’t avoiding anyone. I was just genuinely enjoying the quiet, and when I ... Read more
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