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'In Praise of Slowness' chronicles the global trend towards deceleration that has come to be known as the Slow Movement. Don't worry, though: it is not a Luddite rant. I love speed. Going fast can be fun, liberating and productive. The problem is that our hunger for speed, for cramming more and more into less and less time, has gone too far.
~ Carl Honore
Come
Far
Fast
Fun
Global
Going
Gone
Hunger
I Love
Known
Less
Less Time
Liberating
Love
More
More And More
Movement
Our
Praise
Problem
Productive
Rant
Slow
Speed
Though
Time
Too
Towards
Trend
Worry
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Aficionados of Slow design and Slow fashion use ethical and green materials to make objects - furniture, clothes, jewellery - that lift the spirit and last a lifetime rather than one catwalk season.
~ Carl Honore
Clothes
Design
Ethical
Fashion
Furniture
Green
Jewellery
Last
Lifetime
Lift
Make
Materials
Objects
Rather
Season
Slow
Spirit
Than
Use
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Everywhere, people are discovering that doing things more slowly often means doing them better and enjoying them more. It means living life instead of rushing through it. You can apply this to everything from food to parenting to work.
~ Carl Honore
Apply
Better
Discovering
Doing
Enjoying
Everything
Everywhere
Food
Instead
Life
Living
Living Life
Means
More
Often
Parenting
People
Rushing
Slowly
Them
Things
Through
Work
You
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I could be working 300 hours a week. I just say 'no.' The power of slow is the power of no. I can't go to every party I get invited to. I can't do every work thing.
~ Carl Honore
Could
Every
Get
Go
Hours
Invited
Just
Party
Power
Say
Slow
Thing
Week
Work
Working
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I guess I went into journalism to save the world. I always felt through writing that I wanted to rotate the world slightly.
~ Carl Honore
Always
Felt
Guess
Journalism
Save
Save The World
Slightly
Through
Wanted
World
Writing
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I never wanted to be a public figure. I feel that I always have to dampen down people's expectations. They expect me to be an oracle, wave a magic wand, sprinkle some slow, sparkly dust on them, to make everything all right.
~ Carl Honore
Always
Down
Dust
Everything
Expect
Expectations
Feel
Figure
I Feel
Magic
Magic Wand
Make
Me
Never
Oracle
People
Public
Public Figure
Right
Slow
Some
Them
Wand
Wanted
Wave
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I'm not a Luddite at all. I love all this stuff. I look at all the gadgets that come out and I think, 'Oh, this fix works for me. But the rest don't.' I'm not genuflecting in front of the God of Newness.
~ Carl Honore
Come
Fix
Front
Gadgets
God
I Love
I Think
Look
Love
Me
Newness
Oh
Out
Rest
Stuff
Think
Works
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I've teamed up with one of the headmasters at Eton College, and we're spearheading a kind of 'slow education movement in Britain'. It's based on this idea of moving away from the fast-food approach to learning and going to something deeper, more woolly, harder to measure.
~ Carl Honore
Approach
Away
Based
Britain
College
Deeper
Education
Going
Harder
Idea
Kind
Learning
Measure
More
Movement
Moving
Moving Away
Slow
Something
Up
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In a world where so much happens through computer screens, making a meal by hand, touching the raw materials, feeling your way through a recipe, tasting, adjusting, engaging all the senses, can be a soothing release.
~ Carl Honore
Adjusting
Computer
Engaging
Feeling
Hand
Happens
Making
Materials
Meal
Much
Raw
Raw Materials
Recipe
Release
Screens
Senses
Soothing
Tasting
Through
Touching
Way
Where
World
Your
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In our fast-forward culture, we have lost the art of eating well. Food is often little more than fuel to pour down the hatch while doing other stuff - surfing the Web, driving, walking along the street. Dining al desko is now the norm in many workplaces. All of this speed takes a toll. Obesity, eating disorders and poor nutrition are rife.
~ Carl Honore
Al
Along
Art
Culture
Dining
Disorders
Doing
Down
Driving
Eating
Food
Fuel
Hatch
Little
Lost
Many
More
Norm
Now
Nutrition
Obesity
Often
Other
Our
Poor
Pour
Speed
Street
Stuff
Surfing
Takes
Than
Toll
Walking
Web
Well
While
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In this media-drenched, multitasking, always-on age, many of us have forgotten how to unplug and immerse ourselves completely in the moment. We have forgotten how to slow down. Not surprisingly, this fast-forward culture is taking a toll on everything from our diet and health to our work and the environment.
~ Carl Honore
Age
Culture
Diet
Down
Environment
Everything
Forgotten
Health
How
Immerse
Many
Moment
Multitasking
Our
Ourselves
Slow
Surprisingly
Taking
Toll
Unplug
Us
Work
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Many kids, particularly in lower-income families, would actually benefit from more structured activities. Plenty of children, especially teenagers, thrive on a busy schedule. But just as other trappings of modern childhood, from homework to technology, are subject to the law of diminishing returns, there is a danger of overscheduling the young.
~ Carl Honore
Activities
Actually
Benefit
Busy
Childhood
Children
Danger
Diminishing
Families
Homework
Just
Kids
Law
Many
Modern
More
Other
Particularly
Plenty
Returns
Schedule
Structured
Subject
Technology
Teenagers
Thrive
Trappings
Would
Young
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My first book, 'In Praise of Slowness,' examines how the world got stuck in fast-forward and chronicles a global trend towards putting on the brakes. That trend is called the Slow movement. 'Slow' in this context does not mean doing everything at a snail's pace. It means doing everything at the right speed.
~ Carl Honore
Book
Context
Does
Doing
Everything
First
Global
Got
How
Mean
Means
Movement
Pace
Praise
Putting
Right
Slow
Snail
Speed
Stuck
Towards
Trend
World
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Our obsession with speed, with cramming more and more into every minute, means that we race through life instead of actually living it. Our health, diet and relationships suffer. We make mistakes at work. We struggle to relax, to enjoy the moment, even to get a decent night's sleep.
~ Carl Honore
Actually
Decent
Diet
Enjoy
Even
Every
Get
Health
Instead
Life
Living
Make
Means
Minute
Mistakes
Moment
More
More And More
Night
Obsession
Our
Race
Relationships
Relax
Sleep
Speed
Struggle
Suffer
Through
Work
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Out of the Slow Food movement has grown something called the Slow Cities movement, which has started in Italy but has spread right across Europe and beyond. And in this, towns begin to rethink how they organize the urban landscape so that people are encouraged to slow down and smell the roses and connect with one another.
~ Carl Honore
Across
Another
Begin
Beyond
Cities
Connect
Down
Encouraged
Europe
Food
Grown
How
Italy
Landscape
Movement
Organize
Out
People
Rethink
Right
Roses
Slow
Smell
Something
Spread
Started
Towns
Urban
Which
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Research has shown that time pressure leads to tunnel vision and that people think more creatively when they are calm, unhurried and free from stress and distractions. We all know this from experience.
~ Carl Honore
Calm
Creatively
Distractions
Experience
Free
Know
Leads
More
People
Pressure
Research
Shown
Stress
Think
Time
Tunnel
Tunnel Vision
Vision
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Slow parents understand that childrearing should not be a cross between a competitive sport and product-development. It is not a project; it's a journey. Slow parenting is about giving kids lots of love and attention with no conditions attached.
~ Carl Honore
About
Attached
Attention
Between
Competitive
Conditions
Cross
Giving
Journey
Kids
Lots
Love
Parenting
Parents
Project
Should
Slow
Sport
Understand
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Slow travel now rivals the fly-to-Barcelona-for-lunch culture. Advocates savour the journey, travelling by train or boat or bicycle, or even on foot, rather than crammed into an airplane. They take time to plug into the local culture instead of racing through a list of tourist traps.
~ Carl Honore
Advocate
Airplane
Bicycle
Boat
Culture
Even
Foot
Instead
Journey
List
Local
Now
Plug
Racing
Rather
Rivals
Slow
Take
Than
Through
Time
Tourist
Train
Traps
Travel
Travelling
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Smaller families mean we have more time and money to lavish on each child. Parents are more anxious because small families give them less experience of parenting and put their genetic eggs in fewer baskets.
~ Carl Honore
Anxious
Because
Child
Each
Eggs
Experience
Families
Fewer
Genetic
Give
Lavish
Less
Mean
Money
More
Parenting
Parents
Put
Small
Smaller
Them
Time
Time And Money
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Sometimes it takes a wake-up call, doesn't it, to alert us to the fact that we're hurrying through our lives instead of actually living them; that we're living the fast life instead of the good life. And I think, for many people, that wake-up call takes the form of an illness.
~ Carl Honore
Actually
Alert
Call
Fact
Fast
Form
Good
Good Life
I Think
Illness
Instead
Life
Lives
Living
Many
Our
Our Lives
People
Sometimes
Takes
Them
Think
Through
Us
Wake-Up Call
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