“The greatest thinkers in history certainly knew the value of shifting the mind into low gear. Charles Darwin described himself as a slow thinker. Einstein was famous for spending ages staring into space in his office at Princeton University.”
Quote by Carl Honore
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In praise of slow: how a worldwide movement is challenging the cult of speed
In 'In praise of slow,' the author delves into the origins and principles of the Slow Movement, examining its influence on various aspects of modern life, including work, travel, and consumption. The book provides insights into the benefits of embracing a slower pace and encourages readers to reconsider their own lives and lifestyles. more
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