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We speak of someone having “lost their spark” or “running on empty.” To remove watt from a human is to induce exhaustion, apathy, depression. But unlike a circuit, a person cannot be unplugged cleanly. Residue remains: memory of brightness, phantom luminescence, the ache of former output. We remove watts from ourselves when we say no, when we sleep, when we surrender ambition. And sometimes we must. Because infinite power is not strength; it is a short circuit. The wise removal of watt is rest. The violent removal is burnout.
Here is a written piece exploring the concept.
We live in a world measured in Watts. From the 60-watt lightbulb that defined a century of illumination to the kilowatt-hours that dictate our monthly utility bills, humanity has spent the last hundred years obsessing over one metric:
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