A different approach to time

<p>M<strong>odernity rhymes with hurry and eagerness</strong>. An institutional bulimia that pushes us to always produce more. We must not waste time. But why? Jean de La Fontaine wrote as long ago on the subject. Why chase time when you can make the most of every moment?</p> <p>In this most productivist of societies, there are few sanctuaries that advocate slowness. Today&rsquo;s social networks offer the illusion of immediate connections, while dating apps offer the illusion of effortless relationships&hellip; Lures, increasingly difficult to resist.</p> <p>So we ought to relish the seconds, rather than rush through every moment. Through my writings, I aim to bring you this much-needed pause. A quieting of the passage of time that can also be found in certain fields.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@dorian.vidal/a-different-approach-to-time-f7f8f46f7284"><strong>Learn More</strong></a></p>
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