The Tragedy of Speed There is nothing the busy man is less busied with than living. There is nothing that is harder to learn. - Seneca The volume of work divided by time on our hands equals velocity. If our work keeps growing, but the time available stays the same or decreases, it increases the speed at which we have to work. Our culture pulls us into this orbit of speed. Speed gets noticed. Speed is praised by others. Speed makes us feel self-important.
The Tragedy of Speed
The Tragedy of Speed
The Tragedy of Speed
The Tragedy of Speed There is nothing the busy man is less busied with than living. There is nothing that is harder to learn. - Seneca The volume of work divided by time on our hands equals velocity. If our work keeps growing, but the time available stays the same or decreases, it increases the speed at which we have to work. Our culture pulls us into this orbit of speed. Speed gets noticed. Speed is praised by others. Speed makes us feel self-important.