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In Praise of Slowness: Challenging the Cult of Speed (Plus) - Carl Honoré
In Praise of Slowness: Challenging the Cult of Speed (Plus)
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We live in the age of speed. We strain to be more efficient, to cram more into each minute, each hour, each day. Since the Industrial Revolution shifted the world into high gear, the cult of speed has pushed us to a breaking point. Consider these facts: Americans on average spend seventy-two... show more
We live in the age of speed. We strain to be more efficient, to cram more into each minute, each hour, each day. Since the Industrial Revolution shifted the world into high gear, the cult of speed has pushed us to a breaking point. Consider these facts: Americans on average spend seventy-two minutes of every day behind the wheel of a car, a typical business executive now loses sixty-eight hours a year to being put on hold, and American adults currently devote on average a mere half hour per week to making love.Living on the edge of exhaustion, we are constantly reminded by our bodies and minds that the pace of life is spinning out of control. In Praise of Slowness traces the history of our increasingly breathless relationship with time and tackles the consequences of living in this accelerated culture of our own creation. Why are we always in such a rush? What is the cure for time sickness? Is it possible, or even desirable, to slow down? Realizing the price we pay for unrelenting speed, people all over the world are reclaiming their time and slowing down the pace -- and living happier, healthier, and more productive lives as a result. A Slow revolution is taking place.Here you will find no Luddite calls to overthrow technology and seek a preindustrial utopia. This is a modern revolution, championed by cell-phone using, e-mailing lovers of sanity. The Slow philosophy can be summed up in a single word -- balance. People are discovering energy and efficiency where they may have been least expected -- in slowing down.In this engaging and entertaining exploration, award-winning journalist and rehabilitated speedaholic Carl Honoré details our perennial love affair with efficiency and speed in a perfect blend of anecdotal reportage, history, and intellectual inquiry. In Praise of Slowness is the first comprehensive look at the worldwide Slow movements making their way into the mainstream -- in offices, factories, neighborhoods, kitchens, hospitals, concert halls, bedrooms, gyms, and schools. Defining a movement that is here to stay, this spirited manifesto will make you completely rethink your relationship with time.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 0060750510
Publisher: HarperOne
Pages no: 321
Edition language: English
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Tiger's Book Room
Tiger's Book Room rated it
3.5 In Praise of Slowness: Challenging the Cult of Speed
Fairly well-written. The author isn't afraid of losing face in order to write a more accurate description of his experiences, but because of his writing style, this sometimes seems more unnecessary and awkward than insightful. He also spends a little too much time salivating over local cuisine and m...
Myrto
Myrto rated it
3.0 In Praise of Slowness: How A Worldwide Movement Is Challenging the Cult of Speed
I enjoyed the main point of this book, which, as the title makes clear, is about the need for humans to slow down and enjoy life.The problem I had with the book is that throughout, the whole thing feels dated. Not only in his specific examples of technology (this was published before the iphone, for...
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it
4.0 In Praise of Slow: How a Worldwide Movement is Challenging the Cult of Speed
This started as a series of articles in the National Post and it does show somewhat in the slightly disjointed feel of it, and also in the slightly superficial treatment. However it's also an interesting meditation on time and our use of it. How many people devote their lives to their jobs only to...
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