Elusion
– The act of escaping.
– The act of continuously hiding.
"There was the focus of seeking pleasure, and the numbing effect 
once they are finished, removing all specific thoughts from her brain. 
It ushered in the solid, dreamless sleep that otherwise eluded her."
-Jhumpa Lahiri, The Lowland
Something made me look back to my own life and the things I have been
 doing in the last couple of years. On scanning, I definitely could say 
that this was the time when I spent most of it doing the things I wanted
 to or living the way I wanted to. Some introspection and self-love 
helped me discover my favorite things or the ones that brought me joy.
But some close observance, I felt that whatever I was doing, I kind of overdid it. In a way, I was keeping myself too busy.
I wondered when was the last time I just did nothing. It’s always 
great to kill our time with the things we like doing. For me when not 
working, it could be exploring a new place, reading/writing, or 
listening to my favorite music or watching my kind of movies/Netflix 
etc. But then I asked myself some questions:
Why can’t I just relax or rest for a while?
Do I need to slow down a little?
Why am I overdoing everything; too much travelling, too much reading…?
On doing some research, I was able to get to the two sides of the discussion here.
The first one throws light on the idle mind and says that if we are 
idle it’s not only boring but leads to unhappiness. As we are humans who
 can think and feel the need of keeping ourselves busy, unlike the 
animals who mostly prefer to idle out their time and go around being 
lazy. However the point is we can’t keep busy just for the sake of being
 busy, but we need a reason, even if it’s a shaky one. Now that’s the 
catch here: A reason
I found the second view of this topic more interesting. Any day when 
we find ourselves not doing any of our favorite things we think that we 
wasted our day or call it unproductive. Because having more of downtime 
means we would be facing more of ourselves or our own lives which is not
 that easy.
Am I comfortable with the feelings of boredom?
Why do I feel unworthy and unlovable unless I’m overachieving?
All these questions conclude to “Elusion“, 
some kind of hiding that people tend to do. There is, of course, no 
doubt that when we keep ourselves busy in the things we love, it brings 
us sheer pleasure. It’s again correct that the time we spent doing the 
passionate things is meaningful for us, but not most of the time. They 
are easy means to hide and escape.
Our daily lives are nothing more than a long list of To-do lists 
which never seems to end. At our workplaces, we keep on contemplating 
with our targets, try to overachieve our boss’s expectations or at least
 try to match up with them. Same thing goes with our personal lives. We 
hardly can manage to save time to think about the day just passed on, 
rather we are always brooding on how will be our next day or future. We 
forget that we need to relax or we just don’t have to be “so busy” all 
the time.
Author Brene in her book “Daring Greatly”, tells us to ask ourselves the following questions:
“Are my choices comforting and nourishing my spirit, or are 
they temporary reprieves from vulnerability and difficult emotions 
ultimately diminishing my spirit? Are my choices leading my 
wholeheartedness, or do they leave me feeling empty and searching?”
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