The Joy of Quiet
We barely have enough time to see how little time we have (most Web pages, researchers find, are visited for 10 seconds or less). And the more that floods in on us (the Kardashians, Obamacare, “Dancing with the Stars”), the less of ourselves we have to give to every snippet. All we notice is that the distinctions that used to guide and steady us — between Sunday and Monday, public and private, here and there — are gone.
Read this. It is important.
“…It’s only by having some distance from the world that you can see it whole, and understand what you should be doing with it.”
(Source: elnellis)
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