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Slowing down in a world built for speed

June 11th, 2007

Speed, notes journalist and author Carl Honore, has become a combining form: speed dialing, speed reading, speed walking, even speed dating. Modern life is stuck on fast-forward to such an extent, he notes, quoting Postcards from the Edge, that “even instant gratification takes too long.” But there’s a backlash brewing, he says, as everyday people start putting the brakes on. He concludes with the results of his own attempt to get in touch with his “inner tortoise.”

Slowing down in a world built for speed ( Carl Honore )

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