With no orders to follow, she occupies her mind by painting her nails, which is a very soothing thing to do when you're anxious and keyed up. Some people like to throw objects, such as glasses of water or rocks, but nail painting is more positive. If more world leaders would take it up there would be less overall suffering, in her opinion. After

📖 Margaret Atwood

🌍 Canadian  |  👨‍💼 Novelist

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The protagonist occupies her time by painting her nails, finding it a calming activity that helps her manage anxiety and restlessness. This act serves as a therapeutic distraction during moments of uncertainty, contrasting with more aggressive outlets like throwing objects. By focusing on something creative and constructive, she embraces a positive coping mechanism.

She believes that if more leaders around the globe engaged in such peaceful activities, it could lead to reduced tension and suffering worldwide. This insight reflects her hope for a more compassionate approach among those in power.

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