00:00A person who is working from dawn to dusk is just you know neck deep in household chores, has her
00:07own career as well, lot of responsibilities of the elderlies in the house and you know everything. Is it bad
00:13for her to expect some free time and idleness?
00:15Not bad for her. Within her own paradigm, within the framework of her existing life, idle time is not just
00:25required, it is a necessity. System reboot. Without this, she will just exhaust out.
00:34Yes. But the qualifier is within the framework of her life. Within the framework of her life. What I am
00:43emphasizing on is, why live such a life where the work requires compensation in form of recovery time? There is
00:54another paradigm in which work actually rejuvenates you.
00:59Okay. And then you do not require idle time.
01:02But not everyone has that luxury.
01:05That's not a luxury. That's the basic prerogative of life. That's your fundamental responsibility towards yourself. Yes, recovery might be
01:15needed in the physical sense. I mean, I'm a tennis player. Obviously, I can't keep playing five hours every day.
01:21So in that sense, recovery might be needed. But would I ever be inwardly tired if I am leading the
01:27right life and I have submitted myself to the right mission?
01:30Would I ever be inwardly fatigued and just fed up of everything? No, I would never log out. It is
01:40very important to take offs. It is very important to have holidays within the framework of their life. But I'm
01:45challenging that framework itself.
01:48Why have such a life?
01:49Why have such a life?
01:50Why have such a life?
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