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Staring At The Window

 For many of us, staring at the window is nothing but a waste of time.

Because it seems like we are not doing anything and it is not serving any purpose. There is no benefit.
But maybe in fact it can be one of the most useful daily tasks.
Staring at a point outside the window,
It contradicts what we do
Because our mind is not looking to see something specific outside of us.
In this state, we are imperceptibly searching for thoughts and adventures that are happening inside us..
A large part of the things that make up our identity and personality exist intact and unusable, only in our minds and psyches for themselves.
Therefore, an important part of what we are, what we think and what we are capable of does not manifest.
The Greek philosopher Plato believes: "Our ideas are like birds that flutter in the brain area. But in order for the birds to sit and relax, we need to create quiet and carefree moments, and staring at the window can be one of these opportunities."
Our eyes are able to take a break from the daily hustle and bustle while staring out the window. It is only after the constant noise subsides that we find the strength to pay attention to the issues that we did not have the opportunity to think about.
In this calm and focused state, creative ideas also find the opportunity to wander in the mind.
Staring without any preconceived intention may seem like a waste of time in a world whose criteria is only calculated by the amount of profit.
But these free wanderings of imaginations, wishes and ideas create a situation that gives the brain the opportunity not to be involved in traditions and habits and ordinary good and bad and to find an opportunity to dig beyond the established frameworks.

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