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“Beauvoir writes [that] a habit that is ‘thoroughly integrated’ into someone’s life ‘makes it richer, for habit has a kind of poetry.’ […] The poetry of habit is a kind of corporeal mindfulness. [Beauvoir] suggests that the habitual participation in certain rituals can allow for the repetition of a meaningful event whereby ‘the present moment is the past brought to life again, the future anticipated, [both] experienced together.’ [For example], the habitual aspect of drinking tea each day at the same time, allows for a connection to the past [and] opens up a future that is not defined by projects and goals but simply by the continued possibility of a joy […].”
— Silvia Stoller, Simone de Beauvoir’s Philosophy of Age
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