Have you ever heard about "Dusking"?
Does your day have a natural stopping point? In the Netherlands, there's an old ritual called "dusking". Farming families would gather at the end of the workday, sit quietly, and watch the sun go down. No phones. No tasks. Just the shift from day to night as a signal that work was done. The practice disappeared as modern life accelerated. A Dutch writer is now reviving it, hosting dusking events where people simply sit together and watch the light fade. The idea is that having a deliberate ending to the day changes how you experience both the day and the night. What's your version of this? A walk, a ritual, a place you go? Does your day have a closing moment, or does it just blur into evening? _________________________________________________________________________ This was the Inspiration for this post