@polinski @TodePondLu wilson Yes exactly. I think carving out space and time to not say anything is important, as is carving out space and time for doing nothing. For me it feels right to do nothing for a while before doing something while saying nothing. Then when you know what you're doing you can start trying to work out how to talk about it.

On doing nothing by @FoAM : libarynth.org/doing_nothing

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