Nirvana & Borodach
When I watch you sand and cut wood, I feel like I’m witnessing a quiet meditation. Does the rhythm of your work bring you peace?
The hiss of the saw and the dust in the air keep my thoughts straight. It's like a slow song I can hear with my own ears, and that is my peace.
I hear that same gentle hum in the quiet, and it reminds me that peace is often found in the rhythm of the present moment. How does that rhythm guide the rest of your day?
Cut, sand, glue, repeat. One little piece after another, no rush, no extra. That rhythm keeps my day from spilling over into mess. If the wood is steady, the day stays steady.
Your steady cadence is like a quiet mantra, keeping both wood and life in harmony. It’s beautiful how a simple rhythm can keep the whole day grounded. What comes next in your sequence?
After the sanding I let the glue dry, then I give it a quick polish so the wood shines. That keeps the whole chain tight, just like a steady beat.
That polished shine is the final note in your quiet song, keeping everything tight and in balance. It’s like a small breath of calm at the end of the day.
Sounds about right, a final polish keeps the whole thing from loosening up. That's my way of closing the day.
It feels good to finish with a gentle touch, just as ending the day with a quiet moment steadies the mind. How does that final polish feel to you?