THINK SLOWLY: A Philosophy of Depth in a Distracted World What if the smartest thing you could do right now is nothing? We live in the most information-rich moment in human history - and the most distracted. We scroll without reading, react without reflecting, decide without deliberating and connect without truly meeting anyone. We are always on, always producing, always forming opinions at the speed of a notification. And somewhere in the blur, we have lost something essential: the ability to actually think. Think ...
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THINK SLOWLY: A Philosophy of Depth in a Distracted World What if the smartest thing you could do right now is nothing? We live in the most information-rich moment in human history - and the most distracted. We scroll without reading, react without reflecting, decide without deliberating and connect without truly meeting anyone. We are always on, always producing, always forming opinions at the speed of a notification. And somewhere in the blur, we have lost something essential: the ability to actually think. Think Slowly is a radical, urgent and deeply human book about reclaiming the one thing the modern world is most determined to take from you = your depth. Drawing on ancient philosophy and cutting-edge neuroscience, contemplative wisdom and modern psychology, this book traces the forces that keep us fast = the attention economy, hustle culture, the machinery of online outrage = and offers a compelling philosophical alternative: a life built not on speed and reaction, but on presence, patience and deliberate thought. In three parts, Think Slowly takes you on a journey from problem to philosophy to practice: Discover why your brain is not broken = it has simply been optimized, by forces with a financial interest in your distraction, to serve their purposes rather than yours Explore the philosophy of slowness through the ideas of Socrates, Simone Weil, Marcus Aurelius and Iris Murdoch - thinkers who understood that how we pay attention determines who we become Learn the concrete disciplines of slow thinking: the art of the pause, the practice of deep reading and the cultivation of solitude in a world engineered to ensure you are never truly alone with your own mind This is not a productivity book. It will not help you do more in less time. It will do something more valuable: it will help you think more clearly, feel more deeply and live with greater intention. Think Slowly is for anyone who has ever felt the creeping sense that they are moving too fast to actually live - who suspects the noise is drowning out something important - who wants, simply, to be more present to the one life they have been given. Slow down. Go deeper. Think slowly. "In a world engineered for distraction, attention is the most radical thing you can offer." Perfect for readers of: Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman - Deep Work by Cal Newport - The Shallows by Nicholas Carr - Four Thousand Weeks by Oliver Burkeman - Stolen Focus by Johann Hari
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