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.”