I like how you frame flow not as a hack but as what’s left when the noise falls away. That resonates. Still, I sometimes think the obsession with flow creates its own resistance, people wait for the perfect groove instead of starting in the mess. In surgery, in writing, in life, I’ve noticed: flow often arrives only after the clumsy first steps, like a shadow that follows once you’ve already moved.
Maybe the real practice isn’t “how do I enter flow?” but “can I keep going even when it doesn’t show up?”
Needed this. Instantly practical and concise. I loved reading this so much and it immensely pleases me that you don't meander.
Wisdom... Interesting
I like how you frame flow not as a hack but as what’s left when the noise falls away. That resonates. Still, I sometimes think the obsession with flow creates its own resistance, people wait for the perfect groove instead of starting in the mess. In surgery, in writing, in life, I’ve noticed: flow often arrives only after the clumsy first steps, like a shadow that follows once you’ve already moved.
Maybe the real practice isn’t “how do I enter flow?” but “can I keep going even when it doesn’t show up?”