
Speed Limits: Where Time Went and Why We Have So Little Left
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Religion & Spirituality
Science & Technology
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Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
416
Lingua
Cinese
Pubblicato
Nov 1, 2018
Editore
China University of Political Science and Law Press
Edizione
First Edition
ISBN-10
7562085579
ISBN-13
9787562085577
Descrizione
In a fast-paced world that often feels like it races ahead of everyone, Mark C. Taylor explores the concept of time and its intricate relationship with modern life. He delves into the cultural, technological, and philosophical factors that have shaped humanity's perception of time, providing readers with a thought-provoking analysis of why time seems to slip away faster than ever.
Taylor argues that societal demands and technological advancements have led to a significant loss of meaningful moments. He invites readers to reconsider how they allocate their time, the influences of contemporary capitalism, and the expectations placed upon individuals by an ever-accelerating society. With sharp insights and a contemplative tone, he engages with the historical context of time management, urging a reassessment of priorities in an age where every second counts.
Through this exploration, he ultimately calls for a deeper understanding of how to reclaim our time and find significance in the everyday, prompting a re-evaluation of what it truly means to live in the moment.
Taylor argues that societal demands and technological advancements have led to a significant loss of meaningful moments. He invites readers to reconsider how they allocate their time, the influences of contemporary capitalism, and the expectations placed upon individuals by an ever-accelerating society. With sharp insights and a contemplative tone, he engages with the historical context of time management, urging a reassessment of priorities in an age where every second counts.
Through this exploration, he ultimately calls for a deeper understanding of how to reclaim our time and find significance in the everyday, prompting a re-evaluation of what it truly means to live in the moment.
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