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The urgency of slowing down — to find the time and space to think — is nothing new, of course, and wiser souls have always reminded us that the more attention we pay to the moment, the less time and energy we have to place it in some larger context. “Distraction is the only thing that consoles us for our miseries,” the French philosopher Blaise Pascal wrote in the 17th century, “and yet it is itself the greatest of our miseries.” He also famously remarked that all of man’s problems come from his inability to sit quietly in a room alone.

The Joy of Quiet - NYTimes.com (via fireflyinthesky)

One of my favorite things to do is read books in my bedroom, with no TV or computer to distract me. I don’t even bring my iPod into the room (unless I’m eagerly awaiting an email or FB message from someone).