On the go, always
An older, retired radiation oncologist remains perpetually active with rigorous daily routines, from morning walks to elaborate rituals and household chores, contrasting starkly with the author's preference for restful idleness, embracing the tran...

During her India visits, her schedule is jam-packed with temple visits, meeting relatives and friends, shopping and maybe eating out. No part of her day is spent doing nothing. I often ask her, why are you always on the go? You get so restless if you have nothing to do! Oh, she would reply, I cannot do nothing.
In contrast, I am relatively sedate; perhaps even lazy. I love doing nothing. Well, that is what people who meditate do, I guess, though they are in the act of meditation. But the very thought that one can relax doing nothing with no deadlines looming, is a privilege, especially in one's senior years. After an active and busy life at work and home, these pockets of nothingness are divine gifts. I can finally answer the question, "What did you do today" with a guilt-free "I did nothing."
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