Do You Enjoy A Lovely, Quiet Conversation?
Answer: Yes, I do.

I love to think. I enjoy losing myself in my thought bubbles. Oftentimes, that is the best form of entertainment for me. It is like re-establishing the connection between my conscious self and the mind.
I enjoy engaging in “self-think” if there is even this description. If there isn’t, I just invented one. “Self-think”, like “self-talk”, looks weird when witnessed by external parties. Weird on the outside, critical to the inside. Champion athletes know best.
There might several interpretations of “self-think”. Might be a daydream. Could be a thought experiment. I seek the middle ground, and that is silent observation.
I love to observe in silence. The World out there intrigues me. Once I was on a high-speed rail traveling across Europe. Sitting by the window-side, I was silently appreciating the fast-moving images of the picturesque countryside. Cottages from afar enlarging themselves as they approach me, and then disappearing in a flash for the one behind to take their turn.
Then someone sat in front of me. She was lanky, in a white tee and denim jeans. Alone, she asked no one for help as she carefully deposits her gigantic backpack at the top of the seat. As she sat, I noticed that she has only her phone and a book in her hands. Brushing her fringe and tousled hair as she settled in the seat, she left the phone beside and started plunging herself into the World constructed by the author.
We didn’t speak. We smiled.
When the time comes for tea, I didn’t ask. I just bought her one. I thought it was a beautiful companion to that afternoon. She accepted. No words. Just a gentle smile.
That is enough for me.
Cheers to all silent observers,
Aldric
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