Handke describes a certain kind of tiredness as enabling “more of less of me,” the reality that expands when the ego recedes. Quoting Handke, Han writes, “The trusting tiredness ‘opens’ the I and ‘makes room’ for the world …. One sees, and one is seen. One touches, and one is touched …. Less I means more world: ‘Now tiredness was my friend. I was back in the world again.’”

