We rush from task to busy task, but we don’t call enough time-outs to reflect on life’s larger meaning and purpose

“…we rush from task to busy task, but we don’t call enough time-outs to reflect on life’s larger meaning and purpose. Rather, we live myopically from day-to-day-to-day; we live under the tyranny of today’s problems. Our lives … are consumed in action as we react to the seemingly endless menu of options which vie for our attention, time, and money. But as Gandhi said, ‘There is more to life than increasing its speed.’”

The Man in the Mirror P. 37

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