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EPISODE · Mar 21, 2025 · 11 MIN

S1E96: A Meditation on Natural Patterns in Work

from Learn English by Listening · host trkenankement

In my garden, there exists a rhythm I have come to know intimately over the years. The morning glory opens its delicate petals at dawn, while the evening primrose awaits dusk to share its fragrance with the world. Neither flower could be convinced to alter its schedule – their timing is woven into their very nature. As I observe these natural patterns, I find myself contemplating the broader rhythms that govern our work and lives, and how we might better align ourselves with these fundamental cadences rather than resist them.Of late, I have noticed a peculiar tendency in our modern approach to work: we treat time as though it were a uniform commodity, each hour identical to the last, each day a blank canvas to be filled with whatever tasks we deem necessary. Yet in my observations and experiences, I have found this view to be not only incorrect but potentially harmful to our productivity and wellbeing. Time, like the tides or the seasons, possesses its own inherent rhythms, and wisdom lies in learning to dance with these patterns rather than against them.

In my garden, there exists a rhythm I have come to know intimately over the years. The morning glory opens its delicate petals at dawn, while the evening primrose awaits dusk to share its fragrance with the world. Neither flower could be convinced to alter its schedule – their timing is woven into their very nature. As I observe these natural patterns, I find myself contemplating the broader rhythms that govern our work and lives, and how we might better align ourselves with these fundamental cadences rather than resist them.Of late, I have noticed a peculiar tendency in our modern approach to work: we treat time as though it were a uniform commodity, each hour identical to the last, each day a blank canvas to be filled with whatever tasks we deem necessary. Yet in my observations and experiences, I have found this view to be not only incorrect but potentially harmful to our productivity and wellbeing. Time, like the tides or the seasons, possesses its own inherent rhythms, and wisdom lies in learning to dance with these patterns rather than against them.

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