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<p>What if the secret to a fuller life lies in <em><strong>doing less</strong></em>? In this soulful conversation, LíngKōng and his Italian friend <strong>Saverio</strong> (an architect-professor who’s called China home for 8 years) unravel <em>Il Dolce Far Niente</em>—the Italian philosophy of "the sweetness of doing nothing." Far from laziness, it’s a radical act of presence: savouring sunlit windows, silent pauses, and the joy of a slow bicycle ride in a world obsessed with speed.</p><p>From Saverio’s culture shocks in China (why locals honk at his "slow driving") to Kieren’s confession about chasing futures instead of moments, they explore:</p><ul> <li>∙🍝 <strong>Food as a Time Machine</strong>: How taste buds unlock childhood memories.</li> <li>∙🚲 <strong>The Poetry of Slowness</strong>: Why Saverio stays in one city while Kieren keeps moving.</li> <li>∙⏳ <strong>Productivity Guilt</strong>: Can we rest without "earning" it?</li> <li>∙🇮🇹 <strong>Italian v...