The Chair That Waits


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Some chairs are not furniture; they are invitations. They wait without impatience, holding the memory of earlier pauses. When someone finally sits, the world seems to slow just enough to feel humane again.
Thoughts arrive one by one, no longer pushing. A sentence forms, then dissolves. Breathing becomes noticeable, not as effort but as presence. Nothing productive is achieved, and yet something essential is restored.
Life often improves not by adding movement, but by allowing stillness to complete its work.


Date: 28/01/26


Rajat Chandra Sarmah
Guwahati, Assam, India
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