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Virginia Woolf called them ‘moments of non-being’ – the ordinary repetitions that lack the sharp details of indelible experiences. They may feel mundane, yet it’s within these rhythms that a quieter, sturdier happiness takes root
Like Virginia Woolf, I now treasure a routine of my own | Aeon Essays
I once exalted in the extraordinary. But as I’ve learned from Virginia Woolf, indelible beauty is also found in the everyday
buff.ly
August 18, 2025 at 10:10 AM
New essay up at @aeon.co about the obsession I had in my 20s for excitement -- and the fear I had of the mundane. In the piece, more on my journey to find the treasure in everyday life. aeon.co/essays/like-...
Like Virginia Woolf, I now treasure a routine of my own | Aeon Essays
I once exalted in the extraordinary. But as I’ve learned from Virginia Woolf, indelible beauty is also found in the everyday
aeon.co
August 18, 2025 at 7:38 PM