Besides gardening, I love to sketch and to sing. — Rekha
Besides gardening, I love to sketch and to sing.
Author: Rekha
Insight: There's something quietly radical about listing what you love without apologizing for how ordinary it sounds. Gardening, sketching, singing—none of these are exotic or impressive on paper, yet they reveal something most people never articulate clearly: that a good life is often built from small, repetitive pleasures rather than grand achievements. The interesting part is how these three things work together. They're all about patience and showing up. You don't garden once and have food forever. You sketch regularly, sometimes for years, before your hands know what your eyes see. You sing over and over until something clicks. There's no shortcut, no viral moment, no way to fake your way through them. What you get instead is something deeper—a quiet competence, a deeper connection to your own hands and voice, a rhythm that structures your days. In a culture obsessed with finding your one true passion or your breakthrough moment, there's freedom in just naming what you actually do. Not what you wish you did, not what sounds impressive at dinner parties, but the things you genuinely return to because they make you feel more like yourself. That honest inventory—that simple list—might be closer to wisdom than any ambitious plan.