Lessons on Silence

Savala Nolan
ZORA
Published in
5 min readDec 10, 2022

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I’ve been avoiding silence lately. More than usual. I’m becoming, or have already become, one of those people who leaves the television on for sound, who always has a podcast in her ears, who never drives without the radio. I don’t like this. It’s not how I think of myself, and it’s not in keeping with what I believe to be healthy, i.e., periods of noiselessness, of un-stimulation, of space. Life as mere stitches of activity in a fabric of quiet.

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Savala Nolan
ZORA
Writer for

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