Why It's Valuable to Do Things the Slow Way
In a world that's constantly urging us to do things faster and with less effort, there's something radical about choosing to do things slowly and carefully. As internet speeds get faster, microwaves and Instant Pots become ubiquitous, and every task is supposed to be speedy and convenient, it's ironic that most of us feel rushed and short of time. This raises our stress levels and makes us even more impatient and desirous of quick results. But fast food wrecks our health, fast fashion wrecks our environment, and fast fixes don't work for the really important things. Taking time to create something over a period of hours instead of minutes is an important part of a simpler life and increases competence, pride, satisfaction, and meaning. Not that difficult For generations before us, slow work wasn't a search for value and creativity in a "full speed ahead" culture. It was survival. Just read Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House in the Big Woods .* Gr...