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For many of us, time seems to slip through our fingers. We rush around in furious activity but at the end of the day, what can we say we did? It’s all a blur. We’re swept along in the river of experience, immersed in what’s happening, at the mercy of every passing demand, whether from inside ourselves or from others.
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nytimes.com • Opinion | Michael Goldhaber, the Cassandra of the Internet Age - The New York Times
But here’s the problem with modernity. We live in a time where we are surrounded by stressors. Right now, I have 56 emails in my inbox that need my attention. My body is responding to that with stress (this body of ours is also not great at knowing the difference between life-and-death stressors and the kinds of stressors that won’t kill me). My un
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